I tend to not trust what I see in a program, because for example, when running a program: You might see "1.5 hours estimated time remaining". Then an hour later, it will say "1.5 hours estimated time remaining". Then after running the program for another hour, take a guess what it says for estimated hours remaining? So you see my point.
So this is why I am asking this particular question. Is the reallocated sector count that is displayed in the S.M.A.R.T. information for a drive accurate or usually accurate? If it is not accurate, is it only certain manufacturers where that is an issue and anyone know which manufacturers? For example, I have a used magnetic drive that is 9 years old and it still lists zero reallocated sector count. I also have a fairly recently purchased SSD drive. So trying to find out the accuracy of the displayed information for reallocated sector count for these types of drives?
Sincerely Yours,
Robert Twardowski
So this is why I am asking this particular question. Is the reallocated sector count that is displayed in the S.M.A.R.T. information for a drive accurate or usually accurate? If it is not accurate, is it only certain manufacturers where that is an issue and anyone know which manufacturers? For example, I have a used magnetic drive that is 9 years old and it still lists zero reallocated sector count. I also have a fairly recently purchased SSD drive. So trying to find out the accuracy of the displayed information for reallocated sector count for these types of drives?
Sincerely Yours,
Robert Twardowski
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