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I have a dual boot windows 10 - linux system and just installed ubuntu 18.04 a couple days ago. The error in the picture below just started showing up.



It doesnt prevent me from using ubuntu or windows, just curious what's causing it.



I googled around a bit - ended up running bad blocks, gnome disks, crystal disk info and chkdsk in windows .. nothing so far points to the drive failing. Any help would be appreciated.



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  • It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
    – guiverc
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  • I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
    – excuses
    12 hours ago










  • I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
    – excuses
    9 hours ago

















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enter image description here



I have a dual boot windows 10 - linux system and just installed ubuntu 18.04 a couple days ago. The error in the picture below just started showing up.



It doesnt prevent me from using ubuntu or windows, just curious what's causing it.



I googled around a bit - ended up running bad blocks, gnome disks, crystal disk info and chkdsk in windows .. nothing so far points to the drive failing. Any help would be appreciated.



enter image description here



enter image description here







share|improve this question





















  • It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
    – guiverc
    13 hours ago











  • I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
    – excuses
    12 hours ago










  • I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
    – excuses
    9 hours ago













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enter image description here



I have a dual boot windows 10 - linux system and just installed ubuntu 18.04 a couple days ago. The error in the picture below just started showing up.



It doesnt prevent me from using ubuntu or windows, just curious what's causing it.



I googled around a bit - ended up running bad blocks, gnome disks, crystal disk info and chkdsk in windows .. nothing so far points to the drive failing. Any help would be appreciated.



enter image description here



enter image description here







share|improve this question













enter image description here



I have a dual boot windows 10 - linux system and just installed ubuntu 18.04 a couple days ago. The error in the picture below just started showing up.



It doesnt prevent me from using ubuntu or windows, just curious what's causing it.



I googled around a bit - ended up running bad blocks, gnome disks, crystal disk info and chkdsk in windows .. nothing so far points to the drive failing. Any help would be appreciated.



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  • It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
    – guiverc
    13 hours ago











  • I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
    – excuses
    12 hours ago










  • I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
    – excuses
    9 hours ago

















  • It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
    – guiverc
    13 hours ago











  • I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
    – excuses
    12 hours ago










  • I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
    – excuses
    9 hours ago
















It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
– guiverc
13 hours ago





It does sound like a hdd/sdd issue to me, so I'd ask your hdd/sdd electronics to provide info about it's health (ie. view your SMART or self-monitoring analysis & reporting technology which is on almost all drives (excluding a few low-end drives)). You can view the data with smartctl or gnome-disks (gnome-disks is a gui tool & provides far less data so is easier to understand). Refer help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools for more info
– guiverc
13 hours ago













I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
– excuses
12 hours ago




I added a picture above. I used gnome-disks again and that was the result. I will give smartmontools a try and report back later today or tomorrow
– excuses
12 hours ago












I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
– excuses
9 hours ago





I followed help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools. It found no errors. Added picture to original post
– excuses
9 hours ago
















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