These fake drives have been around for years.
It is relatively easy to create. And little legal downside for the creators.
You in the UK bringing a lawsuit to an entity in China isn't going to fly very far. No matter what the monetary amount.
inter jurisdictional things are tricky,
main thing is to action a refund, which I can do, as I bought it with a VISA credit card.
Aliexpress say I have 15 days to submit a dispute request, their wording is "If you still haven't received the order or you've received it but it is not as described, you still have 15 days to submit a dispute request"
main thing is to action a refund, which I can do, as I bought it with a VISA credit card.
Aliexpress say I have 15 days to submit a dispute request, their wording is "If you still haven't received the order or you've received it but it is not as described, you still have 15 days to submit a dispute request"
Similar to this?
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806516237255.html
yes, very similar
after an exhausting shopping trek, before trying the disk salvage, I decided the time had come to rejig the mouse, keyboard and monitor of this HP laptop, as all 3 are a nightmare, and doing any further work on the 64T drive would be much better if these were rejigged, the laptop is an HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 laptop, 14-ef0500na, high tech, but quite unusable. the touchpad and keys respond spuriously, where they click, select etc uninitiated.
the fonts of the 3000 x 2000 13" screen are too tiny to read, needs a lens. I eventually managed to connect up the laptop with this also useless LG monitor via the DP cable meant for the new PC! the new keyboard also connected via wireless, and the existing handshake mouse connected also via wireless. the handshake mouse has 3 connections, so by pressing a switch I can use it for the 2010 PC via bluetooth also, or for the laptop via wireless. it can do a further PC via wireless.
with the rejigged mouse, keyboard and monitor it is much more usable. I can actually read what it says onscreen.
I then started the disk salvage program in uninstalled mode, where it has the option to salvage disks of any computer without installing.
no errors emerged, and it remained at 0% for easily an hour, right now it is 1% complete, the salvage program refers to the disk as "Disk 3(61.04 TB)".
so the drive is defying attempts to blatantly show it is a con, the disk salvage program thinks it is 61.04TB and hasnt detected any problem so far,
but as I cannot access the main 1Gig files I created, what I will probably do is halt the salvage tomorrow, and action a refund in that it isnt functioning correctly, basically refund because defective, rather than refund because it isnt 64T!
to show conclusively it isnt 64T is tricky, they must have arranged the query commands to pretend it is 64T.
I modified the source code of the program which creates the 1G files on the 64T drive on Linux Mint, and that file is unreadable! so I will have to rewrite that again! but I made a backup copy to the same 64T drive before modifying it, and that backup is readable.
I ought to have copied it to another disk, but the laptop via its own mouse and keyboard and screen is such a nightmare to use, eg it will spuriously delete entire segments of the source file whilst editting it, etc,
that I didnt follow a good protocol. I need an environment which works nicely in order to work properly!
I will get a refund via a dispute at my VISA credit card if necessary, have done this before where I have been scammed, eg I once signed up to an investment advisory, and received nothing at all, and all my emails to the firm bounced. After a certain number of days, could be 2 weeks, I got my money back from the credit card.
official protocol is you have to resolve a dispute directly, then if that fails, you escalate it to the credit card firm.
I will try to move to assessing the breadboarding and then to maybe breadboard the new PC. today I was too mentally exhausted from trekking around the city to work on it! 20.6 miles of journey to 4 different places in 3 different parts of town over almost 4 hours of time, and running into rush hour traffic jams!
just had the energy to rejig the laptop, which itself was a bit of a challenge.
after an exhausting shopping trek, before trying the disk salvage, I decided the time had come to rejig the mouse, keyboard and monitor of this HP laptop, as all 3 are a nightmare, and doing any further work on the 64T drive would be much better if these were rejigged, the laptop is an HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 laptop, 14-ef0500na, high tech, but quite unusable. the touchpad and keys respond spuriously, where they click, select etc uninitiated.
the fonts of the 3000 x 2000 13" screen are too tiny to read, needs a lens. I eventually managed to connect up the laptop with this also useless LG monitor via the DP cable meant for the new PC! the new keyboard also connected via wireless, and the existing handshake mouse connected also via wireless. the handshake mouse has 3 connections, so by pressing a switch I can use it for the 2010 PC via bluetooth also, or for the laptop via wireless. it can do a further PC via wireless.
with the rejigged mouse, keyboard and monitor it is much more usable. I can actually read what it says onscreen.
I then started the disk salvage program in uninstalled mode, where it has the option to salvage disks of any computer without installing.
no errors emerged, and it remained at 0% for easily an hour, right now it is 1% complete, the salvage program refers to the disk as "Disk 3(61.04 TB)".
so the drive is defying attempts to blatantly show it is a con, the disk salvage program thinks it is 61.04TB and hasnt detected any problem so far,
but as I cannot access the main 1Gig files I created, what I will probably do is halt the salvage tomorrow, and action a refund in that it isnt functioning correctly, basically refund because defective, rather than refund because it isnt 64T!
to show conclusively it isnt 64T is tricky, they must have arranged the query commands to pretend it is 64T.
I modified the source code of the program which creates the 1G files on the 64T drive on Linux Mint, and that file is unreadable! so I will have to rewrite that again! but I made a backup copy to the same 64T drive before modifying it, and that backup is readable.
I ought to have copied it to another disk, but the laptop via its own mouse and keyboard and screen is such a nightmare to use, eg it will spuriously delete entire segments of the source file whilst editting it, etc,
that I didnt follow a good protocol. I need an environment which works nicely in order to work properly!
I will get a refund via a dispute at my VISA credit card if necessary, have done this before where I have been scammed, eg I once signed up to an investment advisory, and received nothing at all, and all my emails to the firm bounced. After a certain number of days, could be 2 weeks, I got my money back from the credit card.
official protocol is you have to resolve a dispute directly, then if that fails, you escalate it to the credit card firm.
I will try to move to assessing the breadboarding and then to maybe breadboard the new PC. today I was too mentally exhausted from trekking around the city to work on it! 20.6 miles of journey to 4 different places in 3 different parts of town over almost 4 hours of time, and running into rush hour traffic jams!
just had the energy to rejig the laptop, which itself was a bit of a challenge.
With storage drive scams, there is nothing elaborate. Just take any random small microSD card, change the firmware to show whatever you like it to show, construct PCB for it that leads to USB type-A or type-C and house all of it in cheap plastic/metal casing. Voila, you have small 64TB drive. And also drop the price low, so that people are more likely to buy $25 drive than rather e.g $100 drive.
showing its a scam isnt viable, I will action the refund on the basis that it doesnt work, namely I created more than 1000 files of size 1GB, and am unable to copy all the ones I tried later in the list!
I am sure it is a scam, but to show that conclusively is a challenge!
the machine is defying all attempts so far!
ultimately computers determine drives via the query commands, so if these are fraudulent, the best you can do is show the drive doesnt work, to show it really isnt 64T cannot be done via software, all you can do is show that you cant copy back certain files, basically a refund because defective rather than because fraudulent!
now if someone sold you a 250G drive claiming it was 250T, you can show it is fraudulent via the windows computer management. but if the drive firmware is fraudulent, in practical terms all you can do is show the drive isnt functioning correctly. because the Windows computer management will show it is 250T, even the disk salvage software concurs. but what I can show is that there is a 1G file on the drive, and I cannot copy that file over to another drive, I just get error messages.
I had a lengthy dispute with a builder firm once, and I settled the dispute by requesting they discount their invoice by the amount I thought the work was worth, otherwise we settle in court.
they accepted that and end of dispute. basically they couldnt go to court, because as a firm they needed a solicitor, and their legal fees would be approx double the amount disputed! whereas as a consumer I could represent myself, and worst case was I had a fee of 0.5% of the amount disputed.
I am sure it is a scam, but to show that conclusively is a challenge!
the machine is defying all attempts so far!
ultimately computers determine drives via the query commands, so if these are fraudulent, the best you can do is show the drive doesnt work, to show it really isnt 64T cannot be done via software, all you can do is show that you cant copy back certain files, basically a refund because defective rather than because fraudulent!
now if someone sold you a 250G drive claiming it was 250T, you can show it is fraudulent via the windows computer management. but if the drive firmware is fraudulent, in practical terms all you can do is show the drive isnt functioning correctly. because the Windows computer management will show it is 250T, even the disk salvage software concurs. but what I can show is that there is a 1G file on the drive, and I cannot copy that file over to another drive, I just get error messages.
I had a lengthy dispute with a builder firm once, and I settled the dispute by requesting they discount their invoice by the amount I thought the work was worth, otherwise we settle in court.
they accepted that and end of dispute. basically they couldnt go to court, because as a firm they needed a solicitor, and their legal fees would be approx double the amount disputed! whereas as a consumer I could represent myself, and worst case was I had a fee of 0.5% of the amount disputed.