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
July 23rd, 2013, 13:30
I stumbled upon this forum from a google search and I was digging around trying to figure out how to unlock my hard drive. I don't remember what I put for the password, as I didn't use the laptop for a couple of months. When I powered it on, I tried all the possible combinations for the password for both the user and master password.
I tried to us Mhdd on another computer to unlock it using the default master password of Seagate with 25 blank spaces but it didn't work. I was looking at a few threads here and it looks like the only way to unlock it is to use a TTL to serial adapter and going through terminal or running a script. I had a question, the instructions I saw said the drive had to be before the F3 architecture but I'm not sure if my drive is or not.
This is what it reads on the drive:
Seagate Momentus Thin 320GB
Date: 13016
Site: WU
Model: ST320LT020
PN: 9YG142-285
FW: 0001SDM1
I was wondering if it was possible to use the terminal method to reset or erase the password? If so, would this tutorial be the right one?
http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=25Thanks for any help!
July 24th, 2013, 17:28
Momentus thin is F3
July 24th, 2013, 19:13
Spildit wrote:When you connect the terminal and you issue the CTRL + Z you will see either
T> or F3 T>
If you see F3 T> then your drive is F3 arch and the tutorial will not apply to you (use ZOC script instead). If your drive is pre F3 you can try the tutorial but at your own risk and without guarantee that it will work for sure on your drive.
Thank you so much. The TTL cable I need to get is the Nokia CA-12 cable or can I get another one?
July 24th, 2013, 19:14
pcimage wrote:Momentus thin is F3
Thanks!
July 24th, 2013, 19:22
Spildit wrote:When you connect the terminal and you issue the CTRL + Z you will see either
T> or F3 T>
If you see F3 T> then your drive is F3 arch and the tutorial will not apply to you (use ZOC script instead). If your drive is pre F3 you can try the tutorial but at your own risk and without guarantee that it will work for sure on your drive.
In regards to the ZOC Script, is this the right one?
http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=122Do I just cut & paste the entire 2 posts in the terminal window?
October 28th, 2013, 20:28
Thanks, I'm going to buy the converter off eBay but how do I go about running the connection between the pins from the HDD and the converter? Is there any specific cable I need to buy or do I just make my own?
October 28th, 2013, 21:15
Thank you so much, I'll do that. This will be exciting.
December 5th, 2013, 19:42
Hey guys, I bought this adapter from eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400524483249?ss ... 1439.l2649I got the drivers installed and i set it to COM1 on my pc and downloaded the ZOC software. For some strange reason, it can't find my COM1. It's working on my device manager but it just don't detect it with the ZOC terminal software. I set the com1 to 38400, 8N1, with no flow control.
Is the adapter I bought the wrong one? It looks like it should work with the GND, TX and RX connectors and I plugged it into the HDD according to this picture:
http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=193
December 5th, 2013, 23:19
Hi,
that adapter should be perfect.
When you plug in the adapter, you will see in device manager what com port the adapter is. that is the com port you use. Doesnt matter what your comport is numbered as lon as it is the one windows gave the adapter.
38,400 8N1 is correct.

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make sure you connect it like:
PC-------HDD
....................
GND-----GND
TX------RX
RX------TX
December 6th, 2013, 20:15
Is the drive supposed to power up when I hook up the TX/RX/GND pins to it? Or does it run at super low voltage and I won't hear anything?
December 6th, 2013, 22:11
Spildit wrote:n0fx wrote:Is the drive supposed to power up when I hook up the TX/RX/GND pins to it? Or does it run at super low voltage and I won't hear anything?
The drive is supposed to power up normally. You should even be able to use a normal unlocked drive hooked at SATA/IDE and terminal at the same time ....
If the drive isn't powering up at all (not spinning) and you can't see anything on the terminal then the drive problem is not just a password one

Thanks, I didn't know if I had to power up the drive with an external source or not. I got to detect now and I'm running the script. I hope it's correct,i I just cut & pasted the link earlier, saved the contents in the .rex file, loaded the script in ZOC and ran it. A popup showed up and I just left the default settings in there and clicked OK. Now it's going through the BUFF: 0Bxx sections and I'm waiting for it to finish.
December 6th, 2013, 22:21
The script finished and it created a c:\_dumps\__PWD.BIN file. I unplugged the drive and tried to run it on another pc, couldn't format it. I tried to initialize it with Windows 7 but it failed due to an I/O error, so I'm assuming it's still password protected. Was there something else I was missing or do with the PWD.BIN file? I opened it up in notepad and it just read the word PASS in there with a ton of blank spaces in there.
December 7th, 2013, 11:30
Spildit wrote:Try to use MHDD on the dive to confirm if it's really password protected first.
Use the ID command on MHDD and try to scan the drive and see if it states that the drive is locked by PWD and if a red PWD apears on register status.
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December 7th, 2013, 15:04
Spildit wrote:Try to use MHDD on the dive to confirm if it's really password protected first.
Use the ID command on MHDD and try to scan the drive and see if it states that the drive is locked by PWD and if a red PWD apears on register status.
I'm not sure if my drive got hosed with the script but it seems to hang and I couldn't even boot off the MHDD ISO to check it. Would the script do anything to the drive? Before, I originally had it in a laptop and the POST would ask for the password. I knew at that point, the HDD had a password. I installed another hard drive on that laptop and it works fine.
December 7th, 2013, 16:05
script finds the password as a dump. password removed using this dump
December 7th, 2013, 18:08
I'll give Victoria a try and see what happens!
December 7th, 2013, 18:31
I just ran Victoria on the drive and it says that the drive is locked with ATA password. I'll attach a screenshot of the program results.
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December 7th, 2013, 18:39
Spildit wrote:Did you set the password on the drive ?
Maybe the drive have more problems that just the password. If the password apeared there from one moment to the other without anyone setting it up, drive might have more defects.
Can you post a terminal log of the drive ?
I set the password but I forgot what it was, so that's why I need to remove it.
December 8th, 2013, 14:20
Thats right! The script has dumped the password for you as a bin file. So now all you have to do is load the bin file into Victoria for Windows and click unlock.
You need to set up the drive in PIO mode. Click on the 'F' next to the password box. Load the bin file and then unlock.
Job done and many thanks to Moltke!
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