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mickelle
Hello to All Members,
The Forum is excellent...., but The English is not my mother-language and I apologise in advance for some errors in my writings.
I have been trying to solve the problem:
Some (probably virus) or some Attacker has locked HDD Maxtor Diamond 60GB by acitavating ATA Security Password (both:Master and User) and set it on maximum level. No one software couldīnt
access the disk, even though MB BIOS does. Some things I have done (using diferent kind of DOS based software) with the result:
The WXP has recognised the drive and he is on the HDD list but invisible.
The HDD is still and locked, isīnt ready yet. That report has given by some of software I have used.
I would appreciate your considering upon my herein writings. If someone has The answer, please do it.
mickelle
XL-DJK
It sounds to me like you'll ultimately have to do a full end format////consider using a Linux based formatter or do a Low Level format. You should bea able to get access to the drive thru Disk Management as well. If you CAN access the drives, of course you'll want to do a full diskcopy before formatting smile.gif
bj-kaiser
If its really locked per ATA security feature and you dont have at least the master/admin password to unlock the drive, you are out of luck I suppose. Depending how the drive is configured you may need to do a "security erase unit" first (which overwrites the whole disk).
jaclaz
@XL-DJK
NO, there is NO generic "low level" format of ANY kind capable of restoring a locked drive, one needs special utilities, and besides one would lose any data on the drive.


@mickelle
I assume you tried the program(s) at Rockbox:
http://www.rockbox.org/lock.html
without success. unsure.gif

Each manufacturer has it's own ways, some need a hardware devoce besides the appropriate program, see these just as an example:
http://hdd.profesjonalnie.pl/to.php
http://www.pctestpro.com/disktest/hddrock.htm
(rather expensive!)

Most probably, IF your drive is listed here:
http://www.hddunlock.com/
this is the most cheap possibility.

You can actually try following this thread to attempt to "brute force" the password:
http://www.forensicfocus.com/index.php?nam...wtopic&t=15
(post by "Member")
http://www.forensicfocus.com/index.php?nam...15&start=67
but cannot say whether it would work and in what time, maybe hours, maybe days, maybe years! woot.gif

AFAIK there is no Freeware generic solution....unsure.gif

jaclaz


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