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-[title] (Ubuntu) Check the POH/POC
-[* icon_caution] ***''While high hours are not an indication of failure, these drives are more likely to fail.''***
-[* icon_reminder] GSmartControl can be used in Ubuntu if you cannot read the output from Disks.
-[* red] Boot your system into a live Ubuntu session. Locate the ***''Disks''*** application and select the hard disk you want to test.
+[title] (Ubuntu) POH/POC Check
+[* icon_caution] ***While high hours are not an indication of failure, the odds of a failure are much higher.***
+[* icon_note] GSmartControl can be used in Ubuntu if you cannot read the output from Disks.
+[* red] Boot your system into a live Ubuntu session. Locate the ***Disks*** application and select the suspicious hard drive.
[* orange] From the drop-down menu, select ***''SMART Data and Self Tests''***. This will pull up the SMART data.
[* yellow] Locate the following SMART attributes: ***''Power On Hours and Power Cycle Count''***.