[plug] WD drives coming formatted as NTFS?

Marcos Raul Carot Collins marcos.carot at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 07:21:27 WST 2009


> On 24 Oct 2009 at 23:11, Ari wrote:
> 
> I would say that the drives are not 'brand' new, the "System
> Volume Information" directory is where a Windows operating system stores
> all the data it needs to create "Restore Points" in order to allow for
> rolling back a corrupted system to a previously good working condition.
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is Western Digital formatting their drives NTFS now? I bought a couple
> > 808GB drives on Friday and when I put them into my fedora file server
> > and went to fdisk them I found they were partitioned for NTFS already.
> > Out of curiousity I mounted one drive and found it even had a System
> > Volume Information directory on it. Is this normal? I've never put a
> > brand new drive in a linux system and have it pre-partitioned as NTFS.
> > Given that when I looked closely at the plastic clamshells they were
> > Samsung shells I'm getting concerned that the drives the shop sold me
> > are not actually brand new drives... Is this the way WD ship new drives
> > now?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Ari

Can you tell us where you bought those disks? if they sold you used disks as 
new as it probably is the case, they deserve all the negative publicity...

And I would't buy from them anything.

Cheers,


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Marcos Raúl Carot Collins
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