![]() REPORT-IOCTL: Device=/dev/disk0 Command=IDENTIFY DEVICE returned 0 REPORT-IOCTL: Device=/dev/disk0 Command=IDENTIFY DEVICE Smartctl 6.3 r3976 (local build)Ĭopyright (C) 2002-14, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, OWC's site says the Extreme Pro 6Gs have a 5 year warranty, so the OP's 2 year old disks should still be supported by them. The short of it, the only valid response given OWC's apparent lack of a SSD health tool, would be to get the raw smart data from the disk and contact OWC. ![]() If it's a constant rate happening now, then the OP likely needs to replace the disk, however, if they happened 2 years ago and isn't changing now, it could just have been a poor area of flash that got worked around and everything is otherwise fine. Moreover, the rate the reallocations are accruing also could shed light on whether the issue is the ongoing degradation or a one off issue with the flash. 121 Reallocated sectors means the disk should already be dead (based on their Kingston drives) or has several 1000 more to go before it fails. If we use the results of Tech Reports recent SSD endurance tests as a benchmark. Without knowing more about the disk's uses, hosts writes, and the rate it's changing it's hard to draw any kind of conclusion about the number. Something similar can be said about the reallocated sector count. That alone would call whether it can properly interpret the SMART data from the SSD into question for me. Specifically the reported "available sectors" number makes no sense in the context of an SSD, and I don't see where Disk Warrior is getting the data from based on the SMART data I've seen from SSDs. Downloading will begin immediately.Except the data being reported doesn't make a lot of sense, and to me indicates that Disk Warrior doesn't understand how to properly interpret the SMART data form the SSD. Your DiskWarrior 5 serial number is required. Please fill out this form to receive the free update. Increased minimum requirements to include Intel 64-bit and Apple Silicon Macs running OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or later. ![]() Numerous updates to keep pace with security and other changes in the latest versions of macOS. Supports Dark Mode in macOS 15 Catalina and later. Previously worked only in the Recovery environment of macOS 10.15 Catalina and earlier. Now runs within the macOS 11 Big Sur (and later) Recovery environment on Intel Macs. No longer requires a kernel extension (KEXT) to operate in macOS 11 Big Sur and later. Now runs on Apple Silicon M1 & M2 Macs to rebuild Mac OS Extended volumes. Supports OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion through macOS 13 Ventura when rebuilding Mac OS Extended volumes. ![]() All users of DiskWarrior 5 should download this update. ![]()
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