If I've got this straight, in previous discussions of DriveDx and its ilk you've mentioned that they monitor only those aspects of a drive as are specified by the manufacturer, so, is it possible that kevs's particular problem would not have been detected in a different brand of drive? And in a different vein, is it even possible for DriveDx to detect a problem that isn't specific to the drive itself, as opposed to the other possibilities you've mentioned?


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