Imagine you buy ten pounds of potatoes, pay ten pounds and only get one pound. That's what Western Digital did to me. I bought a 10TB hard drive from Western Digital and found it to be a 1TB hard drive. Precisely marked. Correct model number. Windows correctly recognizes the model, but tells me it's 1100 GB, which is 1.1 TB. NOT 10TB. Just fix it? Oh no. Phone, chat, email. No Answer. Just "We're sorry. We want to help.β Well, in a week I'll have a pound of potatoes in a ten pound sack. So disappointed in what used to be a good company. I would not recommend any Western Digital product today. My Seagate 2TB drive is fine. Goodbye. UPDATE 5-3-21: WD confirms their 10TB drive is 1TB. They will "consider". HARD TO BELIEVE. Let the buyer be alert. DO NOT buy WD drives. My advice as an engineer.
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