June 7, 20242 yr I've attached the drive's smart report so maybe someone with more experience than I could help. Do I need to replace the drive? WDC_WD80EMAZ-00WJTA0_2SG8BB8F-20240606-2217.txt
June 7, 20242 yr Community Expert UDMA_CRC errors are usually a bad SATA cable, if they are still increasing replace the cable, note that they won't reset, but as long as they don't keep increasing the issue is resolved, and you can acknowledge the current errors on the dashboard.
June 7, 20242 yr Author 1 hour ago, JorgeB said: UDMA_CRC errors are usually a bad SATA cable, if they are still increasing replace the cable, note that they won't reset, but as long as they don't keep increasing the issue is resolved, and you can acknowledge the current errors on the dashboard. How would I know which one of my 4 hard drives is the one with the error?
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