Promises but no action - faulty (expensive) drive - don't seem to care
In February I purchased a (reputable brand - SanDisk) substantial drive from Datastores. Installed OK - sort of - couldn't ever get it turn on when the Mac was turned on. This is the main attached external drive, every other combination I've had like this over the (many) years, the drivee always comes on. This one has to be turned on manually, and then no guarantee that it will either stay on or be recognised by the (high spec) Mac.
Informed Datastores about this at the start. They made sugestions of a replacement, but those suggestions were never more than that, no positive commitment. Just a 'fob-off' And again, and again, and again....
An expensive bit of kit which operates well when it's (agreed to stay) on, but lacking one key aspect of what every such drive should do - turn on witj the attached computer.
Datastores are just not interested. explained that this drive is 'not fit for purpose' - they just ignore that. Do I want to go down the legal route? Not really but for an item of this outlay, I think that I am getting to the point where I have no other option. Eager to sell, less than eager to resolve any problem issues with what was purchased.
UPDATE - big change. Response and action. Contrary to what was understood earlier this model does not turn on with the computer. It is going back, a different make and model is on its way and - I hope - it will turn on in the same way that every other dive I've owned has - when the Mac is turned on. We'll see, but the response from Datastores, eventually excellent....
17 febbraio 2025
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