The package was sold intact with a black and white security label saying "do not open before purchase", and was for sale with other new drives in the superstore. . . .
We bought the Western Digital 20GB Caviar drive along with a CD drive from the Tottenham Court Road branch of PC World because we were building a new PC.
But after the operating system software failed to install correctly, we examined the hard drive and found that it contained a number of Word documents and Excel wordsheets belonging to an individual and his partner, based in West London.
The package was sold intact with a black and white security label saying "do not open before purchase", and was for sale with other new drives in the superstore.
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