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December 20th, 2022, 10:32
I have a password for Fujistu but I cannot unlock it
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- Fujistu password casing ... I am using MRT
December 21st, 2022, 2:51
I believe this is encrypted not a regular ATA password
i got few of those long time back
if the drive has bad sectors then this is another issue
Seek pro. help better
good luck
December 21st, 2022, 14:03
Are you sure the PCB is working? I can help with some basic testing if need be.
December 21st, 2022, 14:11
Agent Mutugi wrote:I have a password for Fujistu but I cannot unlock it
Just FYI. These drives erase encryption keys after 10 unsuccessful password tries.
December 21st, 2022, 14:47
AFAICT, the eNova chip is responsible for full disc encryption. I'm guessing that U4 is a Microchip PIC controller, and that it is preprogrammed as a keypad decoder and authentication device.
The USB-SATA bridge IC (JMicron?) appears to be just a dumb bridge. If it is faulty, you should be able to bypass it by hooking up to its SATA pins.
X-Wall MX-128, eNova, real-time FDE, AES ECB 128-bit encryption, 3.3V & 1.8V, QFP-80:
http://www.enovatech.net/support/download/X-Wall%20MX%20Specification%20Rev%202.2_Redacted_05042015.pdf
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