
Finally, as of this writing, Dell does not support HDD passwords on NVMe-based SSDs, just in case you were planning on getting any laptops that will have them.
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Additionally, using encryption would simplify data recovery efforts through tools like SATA to USB adapters/enclosures/docks, which wouldn't know how to prompt for an ATA password but which you would be able to decrypt if they were using BitLocker or similar. It's much more security for the same amount of effort, and actually BitLocker is designed to allow you to have encryption without a user-supplied password at all because the TPM stores the key (although you still need to retain the Recovery Key for certain atypical scenarios, and you can optionally still require a user-supplied PIN as well). In terms of a little safer rather than NSA-proof, if you're going to have your users typing in passwords anyway, I don't see why you wouldn't want to use proper disk encryption. And that's interesting, I didn't realize Dell systems cached a copy of the HDD password in some form in order to enable that functionality. Based on research by Dogbert and Asyncritus. Thanks to your post I took the time to try using the admin's password right in place of the HDD's password, even though they're clearly different, and it worked like a charm, who would have thought? Quick and easy way to recover BIOS passwords on laptops, this site contains master password generators for various BIOS/UEFI firmware. The text on that admin's password page goes: "Also, the admin password can be used to delete the HDD password.", it just doesn't tell you how: It's just a matter of typing the admin's password where you should type HDD's password. What you don't get it is that the BIOS itself keeps a copy of HDD password on it, but even if you reverse engineer it you won't be able to extract it because that copy of the (HDD) password was scrambled/encrypted by the admin's (BIOS) password, so as long as you know admin's password you can extract the plaintext of the HDD's password as long as the HDD was kept on the same machine that used to set its password all along. (We're considering whether or not to employ truecrypt or bitlocker over the machines or not, 'til then we're using HDD's passwords.) The HDD is really not encrypted at all, we just want to make it a bit safer, not NSA-proof. The HDD password is kept on disk, but unaccessible for ordinary users, if the password was kept on the HDD controller (the disk-side part of it) a simple HDD controller switcheroo would solve the problem. For what it is worth, on the newer Toshiba laptops, the BIOS (CMOS) password can be cleared by removing the memory cover and shorting the two SMD pads next to the (XXX) mark while booting the system up but once again, the topic of this issue is not a BIOS password- It is an ATA hard drive password locked problem. At the moment we are not offering remote password removal.You're wrong in many ways, the ATA specification do have a specific command for that since ages ago. Other options are FedEx, DHL, UPS and Thai Air Cargo for fastest shipping. We work with EMS Worldwide Shipping Service please check shipping details and other conditions on Data Recovery Services page. Western DigitalĪll models: Caviar, Caviar SE, Scorpio, including new Marvell-based Fujitsu Most desktop and notebook models Barracuda series: 7200.7, 7200.9, 7200.10 Momentus IBM/Hitachi SpinPoint VL40P SpinPoint V80 SpinPoint P80 SpinPoint PL40 SpinPoint P120 SpinPoint M40 SpinPoint M60 SP* SV* VG*.
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