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-[title] (Ubuntu) Checking the POH/POC
+[title] (Ubuntu) Check the POH/POC
[* icon_caution] ***This is NOT an indicator of drive health. However, a high hour drive is more likely to fail due to wear and tear.***
-[* icon_reminder] This data can be confusing to read out in Ubuntu. Use of a utility like GSmart control is recommend if you cannot decipher how Ubuntu presents it.
-[* icon_note] POH stands for ***Power On Hours*** and POC stands for ***Power On Count***.
-[* red] Boot your system into a live Ubuntu session and locate the ***Disks*** application. Once this application is loaded, find the hard disk you want to test.
+[* icon_reminder] This data can be confusing to read out in Disks. If you cannot read it, utilities like GSmartControl can be used to deciepher this data.
+[* red] Boot your system into a live Ubuntu session and locate the ***Disks*** application. Select the hard disk you want to test.
[* orange] Locate the following attributes: ***Power On Hours and Power Cycle Count***.