input/output error. error moving file into folder #externalhdd #copy #input #output
input/output error. error moving file into folder #externalhdd #copy #input #output
Input/Output Error on accidentally unplugged external drive #filesystem #externalhdd #fsck #fat32
accessing external HDs #mount #externalhdd
Ubuntu 24.04 doesn't see my TrekStor external HDD #partitioning #mount #harddrive #externalhdd
Ubuntu 24 doesn't see my Treckstore external disk #partitioning #mount #harddrive #externalhdd
2.5 Sata Diskler için bunu aldım ve çalışıyor.
3.5 olanların içindekilere Linux'ta hârici olarak USB 3.0 üzerinden nasıl ulaşabilirim?
Yakın zamana kadar açabiliyordum.
Arşiv olduğu için kullanmadığımdan ne zaman açamaz oldum emin değilim.
Raspberry Pi OS ile de, Pardus 25 Gnome ile de açılamıyor.
Sâdece Pardus 25 Gnome istersem içindeki her şeyi silerek formatlamama izin veriyor!
Linux'ta bunun için bir uygulama mı aramam gerek?
Is there* a USB HDD enclosure that does RAID 1 (or maybe even 5) in hardware?
My relatives just asked me about something like that (in a less technical way) as the USB-HDD they connected to their Smart TV to record stuff died...
(*Mainly asking if there is any that is worth buying, not if it exists at all)
Beware of increasing external hard drive counterfeit products! Buy only the genuine external HDDs!
#counterfeiting #HDD #ExternalHDD #fakes #TechNews #TechUpdates
https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/2025/06/02/beware-of-external-hdd-scams/
Beware of External HDD Scams!
Every single category of technology products has both the real products and fake counterfeit ones. Fake products are usually found at either unauthorized retail stores, unauthorized distributors, or unaffiliated sellers across platforms like Amazon and eBay. Those counterfeit products don’t meet quality requirements that a real product would offer.
One of the examples that we’re going to cover in this article is external hard drives. When you buy an external hard drive from authorized sellers or from the company directly, you are getting a real product that meets all requirements. Go cheap, and you’ll start seeing fake products that are too good to be true. Those usually go in the following categories:
For example, there is an increasing number of counterfeiters that try hard to replicate the real thing, such as copying the logo cleverly, figuring out the exact materials used, and copying the print materials in the product boxes to try to match the real ones. Additionally, scammers try to “artifically” increase the weight of the product to match the real weight found in real products by finding ways to accomplish this goal, such as putting a heavy metal inside the product.
External hard drives are no exception, since a Reddit user had an incident where they were encountering an increasing number of fake external hard drives. This was on a post, which has since been deleted, but the image of the fake external hard drive internals has been saved.
Opening this specific hard drive revealed the following components:
This gives users a false impression that they’ve got a sizable speedy hard drive, when they really got a cheap memory stick with capacities and speeds less than advertised.
When buying products, you need to buy them only from trusted stores (Newegg, Best Buy, etc.) or from the official website of a product directly. This makes sure that you get warranty support, should you experience failures with a genuine product.
#ExternalHardDrives #ExternalHDD #fake #HDD #news #Scam #Scams #Tech #Technology #update