From what I understand, the drive is locked by the
system using the master supervisor password. Replacing the logic board (or the system unit
as a whole) doesn't unlock the HDD.
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Only discovering and entering the master password will work.
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The unit will not boot to a floppy for a BIOS upgrade or to run a BIOS Password Crack
program. It asks for the master password and refuses to go past that point.
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We didn't set the password, and presumably the original owner did and didn't tell
us what it was. I tried contacting the seller, but the email address is no longer active.
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Replacing the security chip is more money and labor than the unit is worth. I can buy
another unit for under $40 if I wanted to.
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I want to get to her HDD data, which she never backed up. Putting the HDD into a USB case
results in a drive that is seen but won't mount on a PC, Mac or Linux Box.
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The drive is locked with an ATA command, and can only be unlocked by another ATA command
supplying the password it was locked with.
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I can download a free utility to low level format the drive, but not unlock it.
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Paying $100 or more to have the data recovered is not in her budget, else she would have
had the money to buy a new laptop rather than a bargain basement IBM Thinkpad.
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I've tried all sorts of supposed IBM Backdoor master passwords without success. I
can't even find someone to tell me where the security chip is so I can use the circuit
and software to read the password off the chip is.
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I really don't want to break the whole unit down if I don't have to. My eyes and
hands aren't as steady as they used to be, and I'm not familiar with this unit as
I am with Apple Powerbook G3 units.
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I've tried removing the battery for several days. Typing in every password I could
think of. But, nothing works.
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I guess her data is gone, and my last backup of her data when I set the thing up for her
is the best she is going to get.
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If anyone has any solutions, I'd be glad to hear them.
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Al
Phila, PA