Seems to be an issue only with Seagate drives. Bunch of ours at work throwing up the same errors but can't find any fault as such with the drives. Have run Seatools (and other) diagnostics with no problems detected. Guessing it's a bug in the way SMART data is logged for Seagate drives. I'd make a backup though, just in case ...
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