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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 12:38:28 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mhw at wittsend.com (Michael H. Warfield)</li>
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I got an error from that site. I was able to retrieve it from here
(presuming it's the same):
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rockbox.org/atapwd.zip">http://www.rockbox.org/atapwd.zip</a>>
I haven't scanned it or checked for backdoors. Use with due caution...
> I only know about it from reading a ATA drive white-paper discussing
> forensic issues:
>
> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www2.foi.se/rapp/foir1638.pdf">http://www2.foi.se/rapp/foir1638.pdf</a>
>
> Chapter 5 of that white paper describes the ATA password feature. I
> may be worth reading to understand what your trying to do. Note that
> the goal of the white-paper is to read the protected data on the
> drive. I think yours is just to make the drive usable again, so you
> may have a chance even if you can find the default master password.
>
> Good Luck
> Greg
>
> On 7/16/05, Van Loggins <vanloggins at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I got this off ebay for as a replacement drive for my Apple Powerbook G4
> > 500 MHz Titanium laptop that I am rebuilding.
> >
> > To make a very long story short, This drive came out of an IBM Thinkpad
> > that seller was parting out for parts on ebay. The seller didn't know
> > that the drive had a password set on it while it was installed in the
> > IBM laptop. No one knows what the password was set to so the drive is
> > for all practical extents and purposes useless unless someone here can
> > help me out with a procedure to erase the service cylinder on the drive
> > which is where the password is stored according to all the info on the
> > subject that I have found using the google search engine. I have found
> > several services that offer a drive unlock service for this type of
> > situation but all of them cost more than I can buy another laptop drive for.
> >
> > I thought using DD to erase the drive might do the trick but I was
> > wrong. Basically by having this lock in place on the drive it doesn't
> > allow you to make changes to the MFT table so you can't create a new
> > partition on the drive. Someone removed the partition on the drive
> > without clearing the password.
> >
> > Any ideas anyone? I'm currently using a 20 gig drive in my Powerbook,
> > but it originally came with a 30 gig ibm travelstar drive so I would
> > kind of like to put it back to the original specifications.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Van
> >
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