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How do I figure out what drive this is?

Why not pull up gsmartcontrol? Shows all the disks for me and has them named out.
 
Have you plug any other USB Flash Drives into the system lately?
 
Perhaps remove drives/ssd's till you dont get the event log error to find the drive.
Oh, that'll be a pain in the rear end.
I'd bet it's the WD drive due to age and reallocated sectors.
Oh, that would suck
Why not pull up gsmartcontrol? Shows all the disks for me and has them named out.
Ok then, I thought that was only a Linux tool. My mistake.

I'm not seeing anything weird though that really stands out in the output provided in the text files I uploaded.
 

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Years of experience with seagates.

Also look at your total host writes on the ssd drives.

Perhaps remove drives/ssd's till you dont get the event log error to find the drive.


Maybe read the motherboard manual ?, by how they are plugged in to the motherboard. And the manual should tell you which is port one.
 
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