Hello. I recently upgraded to the newest stable version of the scanner, and immediately I received a warning about calibration retires on the C: drive. That drive is a Samsung SSD, those warnings did not exist on previous version. Based on what I know it shouldn't happen anyway, an SSD does not calibrate when powered up like a platter drive, unless that measure has been adjusted to perform something else on an SSD. So my question is do I have a real problem, or just a scan anomaly related to SSDs?
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Hello. I recently upgraded to the newest stable version of the scanner, and immediately I received a warning about calibration retires on the C: drive. That drive is a Samsung SSD, those warnings did not exist on previous version. Based on what I know it shouldn't happen anyway, an SSD does not calibrate when powered up like a platter drive, unless that measure has been adjusted to perform something else on an SSD. So my question is do I have a real problem, or just a scan anomaly related to SSDs?
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