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Crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt
Crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt













crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt

Also, look at the temperature for instance, which is 34C/93F, and not 176 anything, like it says in the Normalized column. I have a raw value of 0 reallocated sectors, which is equal to 100 in the Normalized column. By default this is hexadecimal but you can change this to a standard number by clicking on Function -> Advanced Features -> Raw Values and setting it to ’10 DEC’. The 'Normalized' in my program is what CrystalDiskInfo calls 'Current'. CrystalDiskInfo ID 05 Reallocated Sector Count 100 Most people misread CrystalDiskInfo output, the column you want to look at is ‘Raw Values’.

crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt

The 'Value' column is the raw data converted to a human-readable format. Here is a picture of the SMART data of one of my HDD's. Read more about how to interpret S.M.A.R.T data on wikipedia However, whether the Raw value is better when it is higher or lower depends on he nature of what it represents. The 'Current' is a normalized value, which is always counting down or staying the same, so higher is always better. If I am not mistaken, you do not have 88 reallocated sectors, you have 0000000000FE in hexadecimal which is 256 in decimal (Not all raw data means the same across brands of HDD's, so beware with interpreting like this, but reallocated sectors count is normally just that, the number of reallocated sectors).















Crystaldiskinfo caution reallocated sectors coumt