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Hey guys, I know NOTHING about SMART values. Can somebody please tell me what each thing says and how to read them, along with how is my Drive doing?

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Just a quick question, have you tried consulting HD Tune's documentation?

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Compare your current values to worst and then to the threshold. You are very fine.

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