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Ibm HD Password missing

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krasmussen2

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Jun 3, 2004
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I have got a 6.4 gb harddisk from a Dell latitude CPIa 366
but it have a masterpassword, Someone who know how to remove this so i can use that disk. Information on HD are no importend.
 
That's going to be a tough nut to crack.
The PW is located on the HD's firmware, and cannot be erased without the use of some expensive hardware, like that which a professional uses.
And the cost involved in having a professional remove it is probably more than the cost of a new and larger HD.
So suggest that you go the latter route if you need another HD.
 
I work with computer every day, and I know there be some software to use, I just don't know how to get it.
 
Isn't there some kind of reset functionality on it?
I couldn't find an IBM HD password cracker, although I'd be surprised if it doesn't exist.
A lot of stuff that can be password-protected can be unlocked through the use of factory preset passwords (BIOS, routers, ...) - maybe you can search for a generic password like that?

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Alas, no answer, but hopefully usefull info.

Peace,

Yellow
 
I have not taken time to read carefully through all this info-I think some purchase is required in this process.

Approx 6 months ago, this was the only thing I could find besides going to IBM, data recovery companies, a guy in the UK no longer doing recovery, very expensive forensic hardware and software, and lots of general gripe threads-- after approx 4-6 hours of searching.


(I think it's quite likely appollo got a tool, but obtaining it was based on a personal relationship which is not available to most of us.)



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It's 10 O'Clock ( somewhere! ).
Are your registry and data backed up?
 
From what I have read on that site, it is unlikely such a tool exists - mostly because it seems to be stored in so many ways (on the HD, in the EEPROM, ...). Even more: it looks pretty bad for your HD :s

Peace,

Yellow
 
This password is stored in Hd chip, it have been in a Dell latitude cpi/a 366, now it have bad trak 0 when i put it in an other machine as slave, but lock bios as master.
 
I dont need data, just format for other use, it's a second hand machine from a company. Not hot!!!!!!!
 
In case you're interested in a reading project, here is the thread I mentioned earlier.


For those not interested in a reading project, this gem showed up in a quick scan:

"magnets (10:41am EST Mon Feb 09 2004)
putting magnets on my drive killed it entirely. it no longer powers on at all.

i guess this is not the way to try to get rid of the password. - by n/a"

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It's 10 O'Clock ( somewhere! ).
Are your registry and data backed up?
 
There is a "debug" program that puts the hard drive back to factory original condition. This program TOTALLY wipes everything from the drive. Use only if desperate!
 
I have the same situation with a Seagate drive. I have heard about factory set master passwords but haven't been able to find one for mine. I also don't care about the data, would be nice just to be able to use the drive.

micker377 - where can you get this debug program from?

happydownloader - the xbox hdd unlocker won't work because it only unlocks the drive if you have the password (I've already tried it).
 
micker377, you write about some debug program I can use for reset, don't care about data. Are you able to tell me a little more about that. How to get it, use it and what to write to HD. Please I need that disk.
 
Here's a link to instructions for the MS DOS debug command ...
The boot disk create program is Win95, I would imagine that debug will be on a later windies boot disk as well.
It seems to be a low level format so I don't think it will work because the hard drive firmware is denying write access to the disk.
krasmussen2 it might be worth a try, if you do try it let us know how you get on.
 
I have tryet that debug, but it did not funktion. HD is still locket whit masterpassword. i think it is storred in a chip in HD, because it´s a part off ata standard.
I still need to restore that disk. Any ideas?
 
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