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 Post subject: SED installation on non-password-equipped bios system?
PostPosted: January 4th, 2013, 19:47 
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Searching the forums here I found nothing about this.
I need to install a self-encrypting drive into a machine which does not have a bios setting for HDD password.

Is this immediately and obviously impossible or is there a different way to enable the drive's encryption?

Drive is a Seagate Constellation, and it operates out of the box just as a standard drive with no evidence
of encryption abilities.

Is there software which will allow entry of a password to the drive or is this simply a bios-only
function which absolutely must be used?

tia


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 Post subject: Re: SED installation on non-password-equipped bios system?
PostPosted: January 5th, 2013, 9:00 
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You need a SAS HBA which supports SED drives

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