@Xeogred
That drive error readout sounds just fine. That's actually more healthy than most of my drives.
I may have been a little harsh on Seagates, I've had many external drives fail - I travelled with them. I wasn't lying when I said that all my external 2TB Seagates failed, tho there were a few Western Digital that failed as well.
Still, on average I get more Seagate failures that need recovery than any other brand.
I've still got small capacity Maxtor and Quantum Fireball drives from the early 90's that have been running nearly-constantly and never died. Those things are impressive - always loud to read or write but never any errors when checked.
I see refurbished SSDs on Newegg for really cheap. Has anyone ever had a SSD fail? I mostly only run SSds for the system drives in all my PCs now. I read they can fail after years of use because of millions of writes, but why are there refurb drives available? Aren't they rock-solid and infallible? Were they just returns or did they fail?