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yaseenudhauman
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« on: September 18, 2011, 02:20:31 AM »

hello britec

i am having problam. tha problamis , my dell 1525 service tag no: 17KXD3J .any time power my laptop hard disk password showing .actualy i am purcheses 2nd hand ,i am purshses person also dont no password.i think any bios setting here .so i am enter the F2 button on bios here also password how to remove the 2 type of passwoed .please give me a answer step by step


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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2011, 03:20:24 AM »

HARD DISK LOCKS

Some laptops provide a utility to lock a hard disk with a password. These passwords are not the same as BIOS passwords. Moving a locked hard disk to another machine will not unlock it, since the hard disk password is stored in the hard disk firmware and moves with the hard disk. Also, adding a new (unlocked) hard disk to a locked machine may cause the new hard disk to become locked. Also, note that hard disk lock passwords cannot be removed by reformatting the disk, fdisk or any other software procedure (since the disk will not allow and reads or writes to the disk, it cannot be reformatted.) Usually, the BIOS password and hard disk lock passwords are set the same by a user and we can recover the BIOS password directly from the laptop security chip (after it is removed from the system board.) However, it is possible that the BIOS password and hard disk lock passwords may be set different. In this case the BIOS password will not unlock the hard disk. You can test to determine if your hard disk is locked by attempting to access it in another laptop.

In most cases , you would need to contact previous owner or manufacturer ... might be even possible to boot from optical drive using a live distro of linux .

Software might be a option.

http://hdd-tools.com/products/rrs/

http://www.hddunlock.com/



 
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