![]() ![]() Sometimes it takes 10 power on hours to increase the G-sense error rate by one, and sometimes it takes 144 power on hours to increase the G-sense error rate by one. I have documented the G-sense error rates between 743 power on hours to 1166 power on hours, and there is no pattern as to when the G-sense error rate increases. My laptop hasn't moved, and I never bumped into it, but the G-sense error rate raw values still increase. I heard that this value has something to do with physical shock, such as bumping into the laptop or shaking it, or moving it while it is on. I have been tracking the S.M.A.R.T attribute for my hard drive known as the G-sense error rate, and it seems to be increasing, albeit slowly. In other words, they didn't really answer my question as to why my G-sense error rate increases. My hard drive passed the tests, but they said something about how their software doesn't support this value, and that as long as my hard drive passes the test, it is fine. The hard drive I am currently using is a Western Digital WD7500BPKX-80HPJT0Īlso before I say anything, I already contacted Western Digital support. ![]() I posted this here because the N56JR is pretty much the same as the G56JR. ![]()
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