On 10/27/22 15:19, William Torrez Corea wrote:
On 10/25/22, David Christensen <dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
I wonder if the OP is using the laptop in a moving vehicle, while riding
public transportation, or is handling it roughly (?).
Only use my laptop in my desktop and when i going to sleep in a night
table for watch a movie. When i am going to university i use the
laptop but in the car or bus the laptop is inactive.
Okay.
That means we need to find another explanation for the previously noted
smartctl(8) statistics.
One explanation is that the statistics are left over from a previous
owner of the HDD and/or computer. The way to test this hypothesis is to
run reports on a regular basis and watch for increasing statistics.
Another explanation is that smartctl(8) is misinterpreting the data
structures provided by the HDD. I have seen differences between
smartctl version 7.2 and smartctl version 7.3 with Intel 520 Series
SSD's (I have several). If you wish to explore this possibility, I
suggest looking for a live OS image that includes smartctl version 7.3
(possibilities include Debian Testing and FreeBSD 12.3-RELEASE).
Yet another explanation is that the HDD firmware has issues. Your HDD
has 'Firmware Version: JU000A'. Looking at the Toshiba product page for
that HDD, I am unable to determine if the firmware is current or if an
update is available. Please see if you can find an answer:
https://storage.toshiba.com/consumer-hdd/internal/l200
David