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Geek Culture / What to do if you're in posession of a criminal's HDD?

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TDK
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2007 17:41
Knowing how Windows XP installations are heavily tied to the hardware, I find it amazing that an installation from one laptop will even boot in another laptop without a BSOD.

Unless you are lucky enough to have exactly the same model laptop as he had...

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Posted: 2nd Apr 2007 18:14
Quote: "Knowing how Windows XP installations are heavily tied to the hardware, I find it amazing that an installation from one laptop will even boot in another laptop without a BSOD."

XP complained a lot, but it did boot. I think I had to boot into safe mode.

Unfortunately, by getting WinXP to boot up I've probably put my "fingerprints" (for want of a better analogy) all over the disk. Still I wasn't to know I was going to be sold a second hand disk as first hand which once belong to a not-very-tech-savvy conman.

I haven't had a response from the solicitors... snotty bastards.


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Posted: 1st May 2007 12:30
Sorry for the horrendous bump, but today, I got an email. It's from the culprit's solicitors. They want to speak to me


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Posted: 1st May 2007 13:39
Haha, nice

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Posted: 1st May 2007 14:32
It turns out that the HDD was seized by police previously, and subsequently returned to the owner. The value of the HDD is much greater than I (and the police) had realised, according to the defense team.

The solicitor I spoke to couldn't believe that the police said that "no-one has raised a complaint [against the defendant], therefore you can come and pick up the HDD". There is, apparently, a huge investigation being carried out.

Wow... this is just like a movie.


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Jess T
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Posted: 1st May 2007 14:40
Wow.

I bet you weren't ever expecting any of this when you decided to get a new HD, eh?

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Posted: 1st May 2007 17:15
Sell it to the media but do so anonomously. Be sure to try a few places and get the best price.

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Posted: 1st May 2007 17:50
So what happens next? Amicable exchange of disk for cash, or suited heavies on the doorstep late at night?

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Posted: 1st May 2007 18:18
Quote: "Sell it to the media but do so anonomously. Be sure to try a few places and get the best price."


Uhm, yea, now the guy's lawyers know, great idea...

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Posted: 1st May 2007 18:45
go to www.fbi.gov and I think theres a link for sbmitting evidence. if the guy is in the National Newspaper theres a good chance he's wanted by the FBI... I'd go with that

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Posted: 1st May 2007 18:58 Edited at: 1st May 2007 18:59
I should've made it clear that the case was specific to the UK. What with all the URLs pointing to UK newspapers. I also already pointed out that I submitted it to the police.


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Posted: 1st May 2007 20:00
Any developments?

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