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Well today my brother comes to me and tells me about his problem with his new laptop... i found out he recently had it serviced ( i dont know why because i usually solve most computer problems)

He tell's me he had a hard drive replaced and files relocated... but UPON inspection, (i was curious), i find that the hardrive appears to be the manufactures default one...(UNLIKE the seagate one the reciept claims it to be...

Anyone know if windows keeps a list of files that tell you when drivers are updated etc...

and do hardrives CARRY specific serials that bind themselves to the laptop themselves?

anyone able to shed light on this mystery?i have also noticed.. the files are dated back before the hardrive was "changed"... all signs point to the same hardrive.. which must of fell out.. and all he did was put it back in.. and charged for a new hardrive1) There's no reason he could not have gotten the exact same model drive.
2) The file dates would not change if the drive was cloned
3) Bind themselves to the laptop? I don't understand that.Allan..... #3.. I think he means like a cars VIN or something.. any way to tell from the HD's # if it was OEM or a "replacement".... Like dating a rifle by it's serial number? I'd be willing to guess no.. but some you guys know more so........A good practice is to return defective parts to the owner. Except when the old item has some "recycle" value. The FACT that they kept the drive is very speciousness. Contact your local district ATTORNEY. Do not confront the repair shop, unless the DA tells you to do that.
You should go to the manufacturers web site and see if you can find specific details about that model. With a serial number you may find what the machine had originally.



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