kyndder Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 (edited) Hello, guys! I just bought a new SSD, a Kingston SA400S37240G and it's (apparently) working as expected... As I was making "clean" installations of all OSs I use and, macOS were the only installed OS when I plugged it, the fact that HWMonitor showed me a warning about its SMART status caught my attention but, as I just started to use VirtualSMC and, I thought that it may be some other issue... But, after finish, I noticed some ACPI errors at Linux boot... Then, I looked back to macOS and surprisingly, I found a less detailed trace of the same error... 2018-09-15 23:03:47.711538-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) SSDT 0x00000000DD624000 00036D (v01 SataRe SataTabl 00001000 INTL 20091112) 2018-09-15 23:03:47.711539-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) SSDT 0x00000000DD624000 00036D (v01 SataRe SataTabl 00001000 INTL 20091112) 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736824-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736826-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736832-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736833-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736839-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736840-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736842-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736842-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736872-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2018-09-15 23:03:47.736873-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2018-09-15 23:03:47.737322-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2018-09-15 23:03:47.737323-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2018-09-15 23:03:47.737325-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 1 table load failures, 5 successful 2018-09-15 23:03:47.737326-0300 0x71 Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 1 table load failures, 5 successful [EDIT] Windows has issues too... [EDIT] They are related to "Method (_GTF, 0, NotSerialized)" and, looking at ACPI specs, apparently it's properly applied at the SSDT... > SSDT1.dsl.zip My question is, where I have an issue? SMART information isn't clear at Linux, Windows or macOS... At CrystalDiskInfo I have the more "friendly" info, and also, it shows SATA ACS-3 Revision 4 standard, my old SSD, from where I can get detailed SMART information, is from Revision 3... Sensors are crazy at Linux too... So, I bought a damaged SSD or this is only a malformed information due to a lack of firmware capabilities by using a relative new hardware into an old one, that doesn't fit the new ACPI specs and, because of this, its data cannot be collected? Or this is only a OEM feature, meaning that this hardware was made in some way that the data really can't be read? Thanks! Edited September 16, 2018 by kyndder Added AIDA64 report... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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