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unknown S.M.A.R.T health

Harddisk Sentinel and CrystalDisk Info are both showing status and temperature as unknown for both of my drives(128GB SSD and 500GB HDD). CMD's WMIC S.M.A.R.T checker is showing "OK" (although I do not know where the rest of "OK"s came from) . Should I be worried? Are my hard drives dying?

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Try to use the latest software and maybe change your HDD Controller to AHCI in BIOS.

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They most likely aren't dying, it's just that the program can't access the sensor data for some reason. Since the smart check shows "OK", they're probably fine.

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13 hours ago, Hiya! said:

Try to use the latest software and maybe change your HDD Controller to AHCI in BIOS.

software is latest. Just changed to AHCI and it fixed the health problem of the HDD. Temperature for the HDD is still not showing and nor is either temperature or health of the SSD.

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