I have a Windows 11 PC with Stablebit Scanner on it and also an UnRaid Server with Linuxas the OS. In UnRaid, I got a SMART error (Forgive me but I wrote down the error and then lost the stickynote I wrote it on) on a 3 year old hard drive, it is an Seagate Ironwolf 8TB NAS drive, anyways my raid was not compromised but I replaced the drive anyways. I put the drive into another Linux computer I have and it showed the same error. So then I put it into my Windows 11 PC and let Scanner scan it and looked at the SMART results and it showed that there were no errors on the drive at all. I am just wondering why Linux would show an error but Scanner did not???
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donwieber
I have a Windows 11 PC with Stablebit Scanner on it and also an UnRaid Server with Linuxas the OS. In UnRaid, I got a SMART error (Forgive me but I wrote down the error and then lost the stickynote I wrote it on) on a 3 year old hard drive, it is an Seagate Ironwolf 8TB NAS drive, anyways my raid was not compromised but I replaced the drive anyways. I put the drive into another Linux computer I have and it showed the same error. So then I put it into my Windows 11 PC and let Scanner scan it and looked at the SMART results and it showed that there were no errors on the drive at all. I am just wondering why Linux would show an error but Scanner did not???
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