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 Post subject: Security level of a hard drive password
PostPosted: February 24th, 2015, 13:09 
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I’m about to get a new laptop. I’d like to have some basic security to prevent access to my data in case of getting lost or stolen.

At some point I will replace the hard drive with a self-encrypting SSD, until I do I'd like to get a better idea on the security of my data if I set a hard disk password from the BIOS. Is this something that is easily defeated?

I'm am aware of the PC-3000 software, but its not clear if this is capable of defeating the password on mechanical drives without erasing the data.

Thanks


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