Robert Hancock wrote:

Looks like the drive reports ERR/ABRT (command aborted), meaning it likely doesn't support those commands.

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Except the PATA version of the drive does (same capacity, & other specs). Seagate would disable "advanced" features for SATA but leave them for the older technology? Possible,
but doesn't seem likely.


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