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>All you can check is that it's currently free of errors or failures, and a deep smart scan (or other kinds of deep testing) will carefully test every sector to make sure it's free
That's what I want to check yeah. It's just a case of because I got it from eBay I want to be sure it's not been in use and then sold as new or anything like that.
What tools would you suggest for deep testing? I ran crystaldiskinfo which did a basic smart test but I had no idea how to do a deeper one to check it all out and get more info.
Also would it be a bad idea to run two at once at all? Not sure if it's resource intensive or can cause issues. I know it can take 24 hours+ because I had one going for 16+ and then the drive disconnected for another reason