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Unless I am mistaken crystaldiskinfo is showing the reallocated sectors, so why is it misinforming you.
As I said, read the raw values, if you just looking at its health status, you using it wrong, crystaldiskinfo should probably remove the health status as its confusing folks like you.
Disk sentinel is better if you need your hand holding though.
It's not the raw values that is the problem here, it's the other things that could confuse people.
It's showing an overall health status of 99% instead of 74% which is one problem.
The main Health status should be yellow/red in case of a dead drive.
It should also show yellow/red icons next to values that are actually bad.
With all of those things not being right it would be easy to overlook the individual raw values
(as there is nothing that would draw your attention to it).
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