I'm seeing what seems like buggy notification behavior from Stablebit Scanner. It started a year or so ago when I first installed it -- notification balloons would popup telling me that a given disk was overheating. The overheating was a known issue so I disabled the notification for overheating -- except it continues (for months now) to give me notification balloons about the same disks overheating, even though the notification should be disabled. I would also get notifications even when the drives in question were not above their temperature limit.
Now, within the last couple weeks, it detected damage to one of the hard drives -- it said that 3.5kb are unreadable on one of the drives. It kept giving me the notification, so I took the drive out of service (removed it from DrivePool where it was being used to duplicate another drive). Yet it still kept giving me the "unreadable data" notification for the now-empty drive. So I decided to FORMAT the drive (not a quick format, a full format). And... it STILL tells me that 3.5kb of my data on a completely empty drive is unreadable.
From what I can tell, the notifications are "stuck".
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I'm seeing what seems like buggy notification behavior from Stablebit Scanner. It started a year or so ago when I first installed it -- notification balloons would popup telling me that a given disk was overheating. The overheating was a known issue so I disabled the notification for overheating -- except it continues (for months now) to give me notification balloons about the same disks overheating, even though the notification should be disabled. I would also get notifications even when the drives in question were not above their temperature limit.
Now, within the last couple weeks, it detected damage to one of the hard drives -- it said that 3.5kb are unreadable on one of the drives. It kept giving me the notification, so I took the drive out of service (removed it from DrivePool where it was being used to duplicate another drive). Yet it still kept giving me the "unreadable data" notification for the now-empty drive. So I decided to FORMAT the drive (not a quick format, a full format). And... it STILL tells me that 3.5kb of my data on a completely empty drive is unreadable.
From what I can tell, the notifications are "stuck".
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