Greetings everyone,
I have a simple situation with a difficult solution! I was using HDDErase v3.1... while running through the erase process, it displayed no progress bar so I got impatient, didn't know if it was working or not,, so I hit the power button on my laptop.

This ofcourse classifies as an interuption of the process, and when this occurs, the program automatically sets a password.
Upon researching I found out that the default password was 'idrive', or some long string close to 'xty3fgrxxxxx...20+charslater' ,, tried pluging those in when my computer booted, and nothing worked.

In fact, my bios only allows an input of about 10 characters for the password, and this default password HDDerase 3.1 uses is 35 chars... kind of an issue here. Upon failing the password input, the bios locks the drive.
As the bios locks the drive, I wonder,, if it's locked, how will these programs that attempt to unlock the drives ATA password (which was set by HDDerase v3.1!!!), if it indeed is locked? Anyway, I downloaded and burned a HDDErase v4 iso after reading the author (member of this board) said something about it being able to unlock locked drives by prior versions, and it failed when it tried the 'idrive/or/xty3fgr....x.xxxx...' password.

I also tried MHDD v4.1 and still no avail. It recognizes the drive as locked, but wont unlock it.

I am totally conscience that it is not the authors fault, and it is exclusively my fault, but Im sure that he didnt include a 'generate random passwd' function on the program. Perhaps he can help me or anyone here -- I'd greatly appreciate it and thank ya'll in advance.
One more thang, I have no fear of opening up the laptop and resetting it somehow, if I have to, or taking the drive out and plugging it into a 2.5 IDE =---> USB thing and run some 3rd party app. Anything...
