Re: check disk for bad clusters on disk
That may be the last word on trying to use SMART.
You might want to use one of the self-booting cdroms (partedmagic, gparted, systemrescue, etc) to bypass whatever problems gparted is giving you. This has the added advantage that you will be checking your disks in an unmounted state, which always works better.
Quote from: doctordruidphd on November 06, 2011, 03:56:04 pm
Does the "View Details" option give you a screen with drive information?
no, it says "unsupported"
Does the "View Details" option give you a screen with drive information?
no, it says "unsupported"
You might want to use one of the self-booting cdroms (partedmagic, gparted, systemrescue, etc) to bypass whatever problems gparted is giving you. This has the added advantage that you will be checking your disks in an unmounted state, which always works better.
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