I also posted this question on Seven forums.
See:
https://www.sevenforums.com/software/418990-hwininfo-caution-high-priority-unload-events.html#post3427133
There Snick supplied a link to this explanation from Western Digital. It tells us that recent WD drives save power through their...
Martin,
Thanks for the explanation. This is clearly a useful analysis.
This seems to be the only disk in my system doing this.
Is it 'possible grounds' to request an RMA?
thanks,
baumgrenze
Thank you for your reply, Martin,
I also have copies of CrystalDiskInfo and Speccy
I tried to add both to the HWiNifo image, but the second seemed not to attach.
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