LBA: 0 BLOCK: 0
0000000000: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000010: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000020: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000030: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000040: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000050: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000060: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000070: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
0000000080: 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 42 41 44 20 BAD BAD BAD BAD
add nauseum lol as its reporting bad ? is that a way for the drive to report to OS that its unable to decrypt the drive, instead of reporting the actual data thats there therefor keeping data secure ? <--- laymans terms i know but then again i'm a layman

only transfered across U12 sofar as on reading thats the most important chip and was unable to determine what U14 is for ? its a winbond chip same as U12 so its flashable but what would it keep ? couldnt be partition info as thats kept on the platters itself is it not ?
as i understand it is an identical board :S
board model number is 2060-771961-001 so went for exact same one presumed rev A as no rev B designation on pcb
single partition and no password on drive
why must these shitty drives encrypt literally everything lol i'm presuming the partition table and everything else is encrypted aswell and why cant they just use a standard sata - usb bridge board like almost every other bloody portable drive out there ?