Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hard Drive Lock

A hard drive can become locked if you assign a password from the bios to the hard drive. When doing this it will save the password onto the hard drive and unlike the bios is impossible to just reset with a jumper. On some computers you will notice that after entering the password 3 times it will then give you a hash code that can be any combination of letters or numbers. this hash code is your master password but must be decrypted to unlock the drive.




Crate Computers can unlock you drive and get you running again for as little as $50, and in some cases you wont lose your data on the drive!!

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