Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
December 25th, 2008, 18:24
Hi Folks,
I have a laptop drive here with a HDD-lock. Its a Western Digital WD3200BEVT out of a notebook.
Some crims stole the laptop and when my mate got it back it had the lock on it.
I went to hddunlock.com, downloaded A-FF Repair Station and paid the money but his software then helpfully said something was wrong with the drive and would not be able to unlock it. (As far as I cant tell the drive is behaving normally - but of course its bloody hard to be sure with a lock on it!)
I considered whether DBAN might remove the lock, but then I realised that even if it did remove the lock (and I dont think it will since I dont think it will write to the SA?) that I would then stand little chance of getting any data back.
I would like to know if anyone here would be interested in removing the lock for me?
What price?
Or of course any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
-Al
December 27th, 2008, 9:38
Hi,
where are U?
pepe
December 27th, 2008, 14:15
New Zealand.
December 27th, 2008, 19:02
Ask the criminals?
December 27th, 2008, 19:35
guru wrote:Ask the criminals?

Thats funny!
AFAIK he said he doesnt know anything about a stolen computer, but at the same time doesnt want be helpful and to say anything.....never mind all the stolen ipods, cellphones, digital cameras etc that were found!
I dont want anyone here to get the wrong impression either, I am not after a freebie.
OTH its a bit like Ol Grandmas computer - I aint got thousands to spend on data recovery.
-Al
December 27th, 2008, 19:42
I am not in any particular hurry and thought it might be fun as a project to try to reverse engineer the firmware commands and try to manually work out how to remove the lock.
I read the beginners section, which is obviously a very briefy overview, but am still really none the wiser as to what tools would be required?
I assume that you would need a identical drive to issue commands to which you could then intercept with some software that monitors commands send over the IDE bus?
-Al
December 28th, 2008, 19:41
I know exactly what it takes but for security reasons it should NOT disclosed. If you want to work out a solution by yourself, you can. But need a lot of knowledge. And time. Good luck.
December 30th, 2008, 14:41
BlackST, why did you even join this thread?
What was the point of posting that you know the answer but wont tell anyone?
-Al
December 30th, 2008, 14:54
Contact local DR companies. The good ones can immediately give you a price
and you can decide which one to choose.
Bear in mind that even after unlocking the drive you might not find anything
of your previously stored data - because the "nice guy" deleted everything.
But - then again - the DR company could be able to retrieve the old data.
At the end - its just the question what price you are willing to loose - for
an unlocked drive without data.
A new drive is most probably cheaper or need at least less activities from
your side.
Sorry, I´m at the other side of the globe....
Walter
December 31st, 2008, 0:14
Bigal, a publicly disclosed procedure will lead to thousand of stolen pc/drives OPEN. If you loose your credit card or forget the PIN do you ask your bank for the pin generator algorhytm ? Sorry for your case, but there's a limit to everything. There are also specific legal issues in a case like yours. If you want to do it by yourself buy a pc3000 Udma.
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