>CrystalDiskInfo reports values as SMART information, but this is just sort of faked - it creates virtual attributes (IDs) into which it translates the NVMe Log data.
OK. Thanks again for that info.
>HWiNFO displays what the drive reports and I described the problem you see based on NVMe...
>First let's clarify that this is a NVMe drive...
Thank you so much for the quick reply. I am going to familiarize myself more with the information that you have provided. Thanks again.i
Thanks so much for taking the time to walk me through this. Admittedly I will have to read up on the terms that you mention. If you do no mind could you kindly answer two questions for me.
1. How worried should I be in your opinion about the red flag warning when as I mentioned the Lenovo...
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Thanks for walking me through this. I believe I have the correct screenshot that you were asking about. I have also included some additional info. Thanks again. I have added three attachments since I still do not know how...
Thanks so much for taking a look at this. I should have mentioned that I am using HWINFO ver. 5.72-333. And just to refresh the 90 or so times that I ran it before (daily) I never saw the red Fail message. Also I recently updated HWINFO from whatever version I was running previously and if I am...
>I will need to see more SMART details that are not available in the sensors window, but in the main window in the Drive section.
If you're using Sensors-only mode, you will need to disable it for the main window to appear. Please post that screenshot.
You might also check with other tools...
Lenovo Thinkpad P51. 3 months old. win 10 pro 1703. Each day for the past three months I fire up HWiNFO64 and it shows all good. Today when I did it it showed for the SSD DRIVE FAILURE in red "YES". Lenovo tech support chat was a PIA. Thought I would check here and see what you all thought. When...