Umfriend Posted January 15 Posted January 15 I can't upload the image as I have used all of the attachment space but I do not seem to be able to delete them / free up space. So I have these two Seagate Archive 8B (ST8000AS0002-1NA disks that are very close in age en up-time. One shows 6y128d but the other 31 days... It didn't used to be like this. Both have around 4y140d Last Scanned, lol. Should I be worried about the "young" drive? Quote
0 Shane Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Are other SMART utilities (e.g. CrystalDiskInfo) also seeing the wrong age? Quote
0 Christopher (Drashna) Posted January 20 Posted January 20 This is for the powered on time, correct? Also, is it possible that the powered on time is 10+ years? I've noticed that on a number of Seagate models, it wraps around at 10 years. Quote
0 Umfriend Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 I am not using any other SMART utilities (as I have Scanner for that ). Yes, it is Power On Time (it shows "Age" in the main screen). Although they were manufactured over 10 years ago, their usage has been similar and 10Y power on is not realistic. Quote
0 Christopher (Drashna) Posted January 24 Posted January 24 I mean, I do have a number of archive drives with 10+ years of power on time. However, if you could, open a ticket at https://stablebit.com/Contact so we can take a closer look at what is going on. Quote
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I can't upload the image as I have used all of the attachment space but I do not seem to be able to delete them / free up space.
So I have these two Seagate Archive 8B (ST8000AS0002-1NA disks that are very close in age en up-time. One shows 6y128d but the other 31 days...
It didn't used to be like this. Both have around 4y140d Last Scanned, lol.
Should I be worried about the "young" drive?
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