(01-21-2018, 04:40 PM)Timster Wrote: Just checked. It looks like you changed that to BOOT?
Hey Tim, thank you for checking it out. That means you're not having the issue described by the other user. In the place where it says SMART and has a red dot, normally will appear the boot type (BIOS or UEFI). But if the system drive reports SMART errors, in its place it will be shown the smart warning that's in the picture.
I've installed Windows in a spare HDD and didn't had the error either.
I was afraid that something unexpected might be causing the warning to be shown in all HDD drives, but fortunately that isn't the case.
I'm now suspecting of AV interference together with a bug on WRT side, but I'll have to wait for the feedback to see.