

If I'm interpreting Reallocate_NAND_Blk_Cnt correctly, the raw value is 18, this maps to 99% remaining. The two values that match the DiskWarrior error are Reallocated_Event_Count and Reallocate_NAND_Blk_Cnt. The app is developed by Alsoft and its user rating is 4.8 out of 5. It is a perfect match for System Optimization in the System Tools category.
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Smartctl reports: SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 How can I tell if this alert is dire or a sign of imminent boot drive failure? Other users on forums have reported similar errors from DiskWarrior with regards to SSDs even after a brand-new SSD is installed. 1) A free updater is available for owners of DiskWarrior 5.0 and 5.1. Disk: Crucial MX300 525GB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD - CT525MX300SSD1 Updating to DiskWarrior 5.2 and DiskWarrior Recovery Maker 1.4.Hardware: MacPro4,1 flashed to a MacPro5,1.The Documents, iPhoto and iTunes libraries are on a different disk. I've had this drive for about a year with light use. However, I don't know if this message is normal. I know some sort of reassignments are normal on an SSD as it comes from the factory. I got the following warning from DiskWarrior on my Mac Pro in which I installed a SATA SSD:
