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Crystaldiskinfo unknown
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Kingston's SSD Manager interprets the value correctly. It looks like the raw value is the actually % life left, starting at 100 and counting down, not the normalized way many SMART values are interpreted. After the hard drive is uninstalled, unplug the USB drive. Right click on it, and then select Uninstall. Navigate to the USB external hard drive with the issue. It can tell you GOOD when you have critical problems, or give you a. Tap the Search button on the taskbar, type cmd in the search box, and select Device Manager. In most cases you cannot trust what applications like CrystalDiskInfo tell you about the health status of a harddrive. I think both Stablebit Scanner and CrystalDiskInfo are interpreting the value wrong. Solution 1: Uninstall and reconnect the external hard drive 1. Attached is a screenshot of all 3 programs. But CrystalDiskInfo shows the current value as 100 for the new disk and 1 for the old disk. Kingston's SSD Manager shows SSD Wear Indicator at 100% for the brand new drive, and 99% for the older one.ĬrystalDiskInfo shows a raw hex value for attribute E7 of 64 for the new drive, 63 for the old drive - that's equivelent to 100 and 99 in decimal. I had a brand new fresh out of the package drive of the same model to test - on the brand new drive, it seems to interpret everything properly - it matches what CrystalDiskInfo and Kingston's own SSD Toolkit show.īut on my older drive, it where it says 1% life left, it's wrong.











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