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Especially if you have some data that you don't want to lose
most of the corporate executives responsible aren't aware this is happening, as the conspiracy centers on robogangers their downstream has hired; first to staff their warehouses, and now in retail, shipping, and other diversified outlets after the warehouse crackdowns.
if the SMART hasn't been doctored it can't induce drive degradation; the standards designers were not dumb.
Given that HDD's tend to experience reduced performance rather than catastrophic failure I can see why this would be desirable. There's no actual consequence for the info being COMPLETELY ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ MADE UP.
CDI at least bothers to ping the drive's actual SMART data, and gamble on whether this is harmful or not, instead of simply making ♥♥♥♥ up.
But if you have drive-centric ocd, by all means. Take the made up ♥♥♥♥.
(That's how ocd works right, they can just take the made up ♥♥♥♥; that isn't BPD masking at all right.)