I don't think that this is helpful I don't understand what it's trying
to say, so it's basically useless to me, but that's not my problem, my
problem is that I don't know how can I easily disable it.

This tool reported every drive to be defective, even the one that was
only run for 30 days.

The strange thing is that I have yet to experience any data loss or
other problems, so I believe that this tool is extremely inaccurate.

If this tool is so inaccurate, how come it's enabled by default anyway?
If this only works correctly for some drives why does it checks drives
that it can't scan correctly.

I recommend disabling this tool by default and putting an option for
enabling it it the system settings, otherwise it will really annoy users
and wast their CPU cycles of course.

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gnome-disk-utility nags me too much that my disk is failing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412152
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