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Hi

So I wanted to check how many Power On Hours my 180gb Intel 330 SSD in my laptop, and wondered why it reports 895725 hours. Does anyone know if it's in minutes or something? I did also check with PC-wizard, and it reports the same thing.

 

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Strange maybe something is wrong with the firmware. I'm sure Intel knows about this and its not a problem because it doesn't affect the drives usability.

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Probobly a bug... What does crystaldiskinfo say ?

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Had a look Google and it seems like it's a problem with the 330 series, drives write the raw value differently and CrystalDiskInfo is the only tool that will show it correctly.

Edit: I apprently can't take screenshots of CrystalDiskInfo, but it's reporting 922 hours.

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Had a look Google and it seems like it's a problem with the 330 series, drives write the raw value differently and CrystalDiskInfo is the only tool that will show it correctly.

Edit: I apprently can't take screenshots of CrystalDiskInfo, but it's reporting 922 hours.

Why not?  Just click on the PrtSc button

Because he had a hard drive.

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