I just got a new Lenovo Ideapad Pro 5 and immediately reinstalled Windows. After the setup, I checked with CrystalDiskInfo and noticed that the total read and write was 1.2 TB, with 16 hours of power on time and 131 power cycles. This seems way too high for a new device. Should I be concerned that I was sold a used laptop?
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Sometimes, returned laptops are sold as new if they were just opened or had minor issues fixed. If everything still works fine, you might have a good chance that it was just a mix-up. Just keep an eye on its performance.
It's possible a used SSD was installed. It's worth investigating further. Look into the seller's return policy and any warranty info. If you're still unsure, you could take it to a local tech shop for inspection.
You definitely should check where you bought it. Many laptops do get some use during testing or setup when they are manufactured. However, a read/write of 1.2 TB for a brand new device is quite a lot. If you bought it from a reputable source, maybe reach out to them for clarification.
It's normal for new laptops to have some usage from pre-installation tasks like testing and software updates. However, it does sound like yours has more usage than expected. How about the warranty? You might want to consider checking if it was refurbished.
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