I've been experimenting with a lot of different Linux distributions—around 12 in just a week! Now that I've tried OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with GNOME, I'm getting an error message suggesting that my drive might be failing. I also noticed a temperature monitor for the drive. What should I do about this situation?
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Constantly re-partitioning and formatting your drive can really wear it down, especially if it’s an older model. It might also be that OpenSUSE isn’t giving accurate readings on drive health. It's worth checking with gsmartcontrol, though. You mentioned getting a raw score of 100, which sounds good, but overheating could definitely be an issue.
Man, that takes me back to my distro-hopping days! Just remember, diving into so many systems can really put your PC to the test. Good luck with the troubleshooting!
You should try installing gsmartcontrol to test your drive’s health. It's a solid tool for checking drive status and getting detailed reports.
Are you talking about a USB drive or the internal hard drive of your computer? That’s crucial for diagnosing the problem.

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