There is currently 1 unstable sector on the hard disk. An unstable sector is a sector that can't be read. The drive will automatically swap the bad sector for a good one whenever new data is written to it, however, the original data may be lost.
Hopped on the server and there's a tray notification that says the same thing. However, when I open StableBit scanner the drive in question has its status listed as "Healthy". When I expand the drive info, all sectors are green and SMART health shows green checks across the board. Current pending sector count, reallocation event count, and uncorrectable sector counts are all sitting at 0. Other than the tray notification (which disappeared when I clicked on it), I can't find the warning in the interface anywhere.
Edit: CrystalDiskInfo is showing the same info on the drive - no errors and no pending/reallocated/uncorrectable sectors.
Was this notification a false positive or am I just missing something?
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blunderdome
Just got the following email regarding my server:
Hopped on the server and there's a tray notification that says the same thing. However, when I open StableBit scanner the drive in question has its status listed as "Healthy". When I expand the drive info, all sectors are green and SMART health shows green checks across the board. Current pending sector count, reallocation event count, and uncorrectable sector counts are all sitting at 0. Other than the tray notification (which disappeared when I clicked on it), I can't find the warning in the interface anywhere.
Edit: CrystalDiskInfo is showing the same info on the drive - no errors and no pending/reallocated/uncorrectable sectors.
Was this notification a false positive or am I just missing something?
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