Clear Disk Info

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    Ed PEd P
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      Has anyone else tried this disk checking program?

      https://www.carifred.com/cleardiskinfo/

      It appears to give a little better breakdown than the standard SMART interface, and I wonder if it may be useful to detect pending SSD ‘drop-dead’ occurrences.

      #69204
      Ed PEd P
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        I should perhaps have added that while the SMART for a Corsair disk came up ok, the Clear Disk Info was a warning that imminent failure was likely as the Soft Read Error Rate was unacceptably high. I took my own advice and purchased a replacement today!

        ############ Clear Disk Info ############

        ->Device insight:

        Disk index: 3
        Corsair Force GS
        240GB SSD | 39°C | 100% left
        Status: FAILING | 47666 hours ON

        ->Disk information:

        – Disk Make and Model : Corsair Force GS
        – Device Type : SATA SSD (Solid State Disk)
        – Firmware : 5.24
        – Serial Number : 13027908000097040218
        – Features and capabilities : S.M.A.R.T. | TRIM | UDMA | APM | NCQ
        – Capacity and Volumes : 240GB | 2 partitions (E:)
        – Partition scheme : GPT (GUID Partition Table)
        231Percent Lifetime Remaining : 100% (Ideal value : Highest (100%))
        9 – Power-On Hours Count : 47666 h (Ideal value : Less than 87532 h)
        12 – Power Cycle Count : 2892 (Ideal value : Less than 97364)
        194Temperature : 39°C | 102°F (Ideal value : 5° – 55°C | 41 – 161°F)
        – Failure predicted : NO (Ideal value : NO)

        ->Critical attributes:

        5 – Reallocated Sectors Count : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        187Reported Uncorrectable Errors : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        196Reallocation Event Count : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        201Soft Read Error Rate : 213471793 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))

        ->Other attributes:

        1 – Raw Read Error Rate : 213471793 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        171Program Fail Count : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest)
        172Erase Fail Count : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest)
        174Unexpected Power Loss Count : 232 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        177Wear Range Delta : 3 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        181Program Fail Count : 0 (Ideal value : Lowest (0))
        230Life Curve Status : 100 (Ideal value : Highest (100))
        233NAND GB Written : 14499 (Ideal value : Lower)
        234Average/Max Erase Count : 10709/0 (Ideal value : Lower/Higher)
        241Total GB Written : 10709 (Ideal value : Lower)
        242Total GB Read : 82898 (Ideal value : Lower)

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        #69277
        wasbitwasbit
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          Not heard of Clear Disk Info although I have several of their other free programmes listed.

          Will give it a try. Thanks.

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          #69278
          Ed PEd P
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            It appears that the ClearDisk warning was accurate. Unexplained errors disappeared when I substituted a new SSD. I suspect that SSD soft read errors were causing difficulties somewhere.

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