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DuBa
May 13, 2021Aspirant
Help adding a OK disk with SMART warnings
I have a HDD that got the SMART Raw Read Error Rate value set to 148 and Multi Zone Error Rate set to 1 after removing it from a secure data overwrite device without disabling the port first. It is a...
- May 13, 2021
A SMART test isn't just reading SMART stats. If the disk is failing the SMART test then you shouldn't use the disk.
As you have the 2100 v2 (I assume that's what shows on the homepage of Frontview) and you have no data on the unit you might wish to consider putting OS6 on the unit.
The 2100 v2 can run OS6 (though unsupported) whereas the v1 cannot as the v1 has a 32-bit x86 CPU.
mdgm
May 13, 2021Virtuoso
A SMART test isn't just reading SMART stats. If the disk is failing the SMART test then you shouldn't use the disk.
As you have the 2100 v2 (I assume that's what shows on the homepage of Frontview) and you have no data on the unit you might wish to consider putting OS6 on the unit.
The 2100 v2 can run OS6 (though unsupported) whereas the v1 cannot as the v1 has a 32-bit x86 CPU.
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