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Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 9th, 2012, 7:06

Hi everyone,

i have a solid state drive (ADATA S511) which got locked by Drivelock feature from HP Elitebook 8560w

I had set both, user and master password to the same simple number, on first reboot I could unlock the drive with that password.
Later, after a shutdown, the drive wouldnt take my password on boot and gets locked.

I tried to reset the password in BIOS but that requires to enter the master password, which got destroyed somehow.

Now I hope someone here can help me to unlock the drive.
The data on drive is not important for me because it was fresh install, but the drive itself was very expensive so it would be nice to make it usable again.

Thanks so far :)

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 9th, 2012, 8:21

Hi,

But the lock was made on the BIOS or on the drive itself?

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 6:20

Hi,

i have set this password in bios, but it's stored on the drive.

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 6:45

Is the computer under warranty?

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 8:49

Yes it is, but the drive was bought separately.
Anyway, the HP Support said they can't help and I should buy a new drive.

But I don't want to put this 300$ drive in my garbage :evil:

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 8:52

Send the drive into warranty, it's your best shot.
Or else you'll have to pay anyone to remove the password, what might not be so simple in your case.

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 9:17

I had not so much time to read all about ata passwords, but is there no chance to get this done with mhdd?

Re: Need help unlocking ADATA SSD

March 12th, 2012, 9:47

NOPE! You should do as dmarques said or find a DR company to try and do it for you, if you have proof of ownership of the drive.

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