I have a new hard drive bought from a seller who had one bit of negative feedback claiming a used drive had been sold as new and its S.M.A.R.T. data had been reset. The drive I received looks spotless and the bag was sealed (but bag sealers are easy to buy, of course...)
I decided to film while I unboxed and scanned the drive using R-Studio. While there were no concrete partitions found, R-Studio is showing several kinds of files, mostly an antiquated video format (.VP6).
My first thought was that this HDD had been used in a CCTV system. However, none of the detected files I've recovered from the drive have worked at all (.TXT .MPG .VP6) Even the detected .TXT files were very short and filled with gibberish.
Is R-Studio known to give produce positives for its searches? I have definitely used R-Studio to successfully recover files decades ago before I kept proper backups, but I've never before scanned a brand new drive.
Bonus question

All the best,
Dax.