If you are lucky you'll find it easily in the SMART values. Not all HDDs will have an easy to read value for it. I would start by check the drive manufacturer if they have diagnosis utilities. You can use other utilities to read SMART values, but not all values are 'easy to read.' You often need a decoder ring that comes in the help file or manual that some the manufacturer's diagnosis utilities come with.
Intel don't make HDs...
That is why I said, the higher end devices that use SCSI (or ...) typically have more smarts that can keep track of data written, but that is done by the controller.
Intel don't make HDs...
That is why I said, the higher end devices that use SCSI (or ...) typically have more smarts that can keep track of data written, but that is done by the controller.
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