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 Post subject: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 16:51 
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I am at my end of the rope of trying to unlock this drive.
I have tried with MHDD, but i think i need a motherboard with a sata controller that supports ide mode to use it. After trying all computers i can get my hands on, i couldn't find any that can do it.
I am currently trying with Vitoria but the security manager option shows disabled in API so i still can't unlock it.
Is it actually possible to unlock it? What should i be using to do it? At this point i have almost already given up on the data on it, so even just whiping it would be an option.
Thanks in advanced!


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 17:06 
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How did you set the ATA password? Was the SSD in a laptop? Note that your password may be encoded by the laptop as keyboard scan codes or some other method.

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 17:59 
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fzabkar wrote:
How did you set the ATA password? Was the SSD in a laptop? Note that your password may be encoded by the laptop as keyboard scan codes or some other method.


I've got it inside a second hand homeserver, after using it for about a year, it locked itself after a crash and windows restart.


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 18:27 
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Is it possible that this is not a real ATA password, but that the SSD has failed and is now in some kind of "safe mode" or factory mode?

Can you show us the SMART output from GSmartControl or Victoria?

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 19:34 
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fzabkar wrote:
Is it possible that this is not a real ATA password, but that the SSD has failed and is now in some kind of "safe mode" or factory mode?

Can you show us the SMART output from GSmartControl or Victoria?


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smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [x86_64-w64-mingw32-w10-b19045] (sf-7.2-1)
Copyright (C) 2002-20, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Model Family:     Seagate Nytro XF1230 SATA SSD
Device Model:     XF1230-1A0960
Serial Number:    7CW0063N
LU WWN Device Id: 5 000c50 0813b9b3e
Firmware Version: ST200354
User Capacity:    960.197.124.096 bytes [960 GB]
Sector Sizes:     512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical
Rotation Rate:    Solid State Device
Form Factor:      2.5 inches
TRIM Command:     Available, deterministic, zeroed
Device is:        In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]
ATA Version is:   ACS-3 (minor revision not indicated)
SATA Version is:  SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
Local Time is:    Tue Sep 12 01:31:01 2023 WEDT
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled
AAM feature is:   Unavailable
APM feature is:   Unavailable
Rd look-ahead is: Enabled
Write cache is:   Enabled
DSN feature is:   Unavailable
ATA Security is:  ENABLED, PW level HIGH, **LOCKED** [SEC4]

Read SMART Data failed: Input/output error

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

General Purpose Log Directory Version 1
SMART           Log Directory Version 1 [multi-sector log support]
Address    Access  R/W   Size  Description
0x00       GPL,SL  R/O      1  Log Directory
0x01           SL  R/O      1  Summary SMART error log
0x02           SL  R/O      4  Comprehensive SMART error log
0x03       GPL     R/O      5  Ext. Comprehensive SMART error log
0x04       GPL,SL  R/O      8  Device Statistics log
0x06           SL  R/O      1  SMART self-test log
0x07       GPL     R/O      2  Extended self-test log
0x09           SL  R/W      1  Selective self-test log
0x10       GPL     R/O      1  NCQ Command Error log
0x11       GPL     R/O      1  SATA Phy Event Counters log
0x30       GPL     R/O      9  IDENTIFY DEVICE data log
0x80-0x9f  GPL,SL  R/W     16  Host vendor specific log
0xe0       GPL,SL  R/W      1  SCT Command/Status
0xe1       GPL,SL  R/W      1  SCT Data Transfer

SMART Extended Comprehensive Error Log Version: 1 (5 sectors)
No Errors Logged

SMART Extended Self-test Log Version: 1 (2 sectors)
No self-tests have been logged.  [To run self-tests, use: smartctl -t]

Selective Self-tests/Logging not supported

SCT Commands not supported if ATA Security is LOCKED

Device Statistics (GP Log 0x04)
Page  Offset Size        Value Flags Description
0x01  =====  =               =  ===  == General Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x01  0x008  4             711  ---  Lifetime Power-On Resets
0x01  0x010  4           45153  ---  Power-on Hours
0x01  0x018  6    101394356554  ---  Logical Sectors Written
0x01  0x020  6       405984805  ---  Number of Write Commands
0x01  0x028  6    921345456293  ---  Logical Sectors Read
0x01  0x030  6      1957683938  ---  Number of Read Commands
0x01  0x038  6      3637010048  ---  Date and Time TimeStamp
0x04  =====  =               =  ===  == General Errors Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x04  0x008  4               0  ---  Number of Reported Uncorrectable Errors
0x04  0x010  4               0  ---  Resets Between Cmd Acceptance and Completion
0x05  =====  =               =  ===  == Temperature Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x05  0x008  1              30  ---  Current Temperature
0x05  0x010  1               -  ---  Average Short Term Temperature
0x05  0x018  1               -  ---  Average Long Term Temperature
0x05  0x020  1              43  ---  Highest Temperature
0x05  0x028  1              16  ---  Lowest Temperature
0x05  0x030  1              30  ---  Highest Average Short Term Temperature
0x05  0x038  1              23  ---  Lowest Average Short Term Temperature
0x05  0x040  1              28  ---  Highest Average Long Term Temperature
0x05  0x048  1              23  ---  Lowest Average Long Term Temperature
0x05  0x050  4               0  ---  Time in Over-Temperature
0x05  0x058  1              70  ---  Specified Maximum Operating Temperature
0x05  0x060  4               0  ---  Time in Under-Temperature
0x05  0x068  1               0  ---  Specified Minimum Operating Temperature
0x06  =====  =               =  ===  == Transport Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x06  0x008  4           21948  ---  Number of Hardware Resets
0x06  0x018  4               0  ---  Number of Interface CRC Errors
0x07  =====  =               =  ===  == Solid State Device Statistics (rev 1) ==
0x07  0x008  1               1  ---  Percentage Used Endurance Indicator
                                |||_ C monitored condition met
                                ||__ D supports DSN
                                |___ N normalized value

SATA Phy Event Counters (GP Log 0x11)
ID      Size     Value  Description
0x0001  2            0  Command failed due to ICRC error
0x0003  2            0  R_ERR response for device-to-host data FIS
0x0004  2            0  R_ERR response for host-to-device data FIS
0x0006  2            0  R_ERR response for device-to-host non-data FIS
0x000a  2            1  Device-to-host register FISes sent due to a COMRESET
0x000b  2            0  CRC errors within host-to-device FIS
0x000d  2            0  Non-CRC errors within host-to-device FIS


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 11th, 2023, 20:51 
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Read SMART Data failed: Input/output error

It does look like some kind of failure at the firmware level, even though it looks good in every (?) other respect.

I don't know how to bypass the "security" and recover your data, but there may be a way to recover your drive. I would need to see detailed photos of the PCB, though, if you would be prepared to try.

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 12th, 2023, 16:30 
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fzabkar wrote:
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Read SMART Data failed: Input/output error

It does look like some kind of failure at the firmware level, even though it looks good in every (?) other respect.

I don't know how to bypass the "security" and recover your data, but there may be a way to recover your drive. I would need to see detailed photos of the PCB, though, if you would be prepared to try.


I can't get the text on the chips on camera, the middle one (I assume the controller) is a skhynix SH87810AA


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 12th, 2023, 16:38 
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Sorry, those images are impossible to work with.

I'm interested in the 20-pin chip at the bottom left. I suspect this may be an MP5505 which would be involved in power loss data protection. I was thinking that we could disable this chip and force the SSD into "safe mode" or "error mode" This technique was successfully employed to unlock a Samsung enterprise SSD in a recent thread.

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 12th, 2023, 16:41 
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fzabkar wrote:
Sorry, those images are impossible to work with.

I'm interested in the 20-pin chip at the bottom left. I suspect this may be an MP5505 which would be involved in power loss data protection. I was thinking that we could disable this chip and force the SSD into "safe mode" or "error mode" This technique was successfully employed to unlock a Samsung enterprise SSD in a recent thread.


Yes, it is a MPGE 5505 891 chip


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 12th, 2023, 16:43 
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See this thread:

https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=39458

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate XF1230 ata password unlock?
PostPosted: September 12th, 2023, 16:46 
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fzabkar wrote:


Ok, thank you very much! I will look it up.


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