Pem, 

I looked up hard drive temperatures, converted to Fahrenheit it would be 160, 
so you may have a drive failing or lack of ventilation.   Be sure you have a 
good backup 

John


With our newer model drives the maximum temperature is now at 60 degrees 
Celsius. The operating temperature range for most Seagate hard drives is 5 to 
50 degrees Celsius. A normal PC case should provide adequate cooling.

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> On Oct 20, 2017, at 8:03 PM, Pen Helm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Techtool reports that my hard drive is nearly failing on the "Temperature 
> Changes (190)" test.
> Should I be worried?
> I have a Fusion drive, but I think this is referring to the spinning drive 
> part, because it reports the recovery volume is also on it.
> 
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