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ATA Passw0rd Unl0cking for all drives Page 1 of 3 [ 44 posts ] Go to page 1, 2, 3 Next Previous topic Next topic AuthorMessageinfringer Post subject: ATA Passw0rd Unl0cking for all drivesPosted: July 19th, 2010, 16:43 Joined: July 18th, 2010, 18:14Posts: 16Location: Other Side Of Your Screen------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Western Digital------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------First what is known is that many Western Digital HDD can be unlocked.Method download MHDD bootable disc.Run these scripts.... To test:;script name: read md;reads md 02 on WD marwell drives;resetwaitnbsyregs = $45 $0b $00 $44 $57 $a0 $80waitnbsyregs = $d6 $01 $be $4f $c2 $a0 $b0waitnbsycheckdrqsectorsfrom = cs.binregs = $d5 $01 $bf $4f $c2 $a0 $b0waitnbsycheckdrqsectorsto = 21.binregs = $d5 $01 $bf $4f $c2 $a0 $b0waitnbsycheckdrqsectorsto = 22.bin; endOR THIS SCRIPT; rm modul id 42resetwaitnbsyregs = $57 $44 $43 $00 $00 $a0 $8awaitnbsyregs = $00 $02 $00 $00 $0F $E0 $21waitnbsycheckdrqsectorsto = 42.bin; End. You will look for a dump with info similar to this reply below:The script worked perfectly! While the ones at this page didn't work for much: Some hitches:Had to set BIOS to IDE->Enhanced -> Native, and things worked. Didn't like IDE in flat out compatibility mode, and AHCI bombed horribly. (Board is non-public Intel 975x chipset w/ very weird BIOS options for IDE/SATA)Also, after much tearing out of hair, I just got to the point of booting off CD (which sadly is PATA) and running the older MHDD off a usb flash drive (seen by system as C:, heh).The end result was that I was able to very happily remove a password on a drive; this drive I've had for a long time. No interesting data on it; just kept in case 'some day' I found a way to deal with it. (Actually, figured from what I'd read before, that at some point, I could just reformat the drive and have a spare, but this was way more fun.)For people interested, the first post is with a password (NOT the original: I set this one, and it'll be exactly obvious, especially if anyone happens to enjoy the movie reviews from spill.com (watch on youtube, less annoying than loading their site!) but even if not, it'll be absolutely obvious):Code:00000000 FA 00 00 01 0E 00 00 00 02 02 00 0F 32 0C CA FA ............2...00000010 0A 32 0A 01 41 46 05 01 00 00 20 00 64 00 00 01 .2..AF.... .d...00000020 60 02 12 00 22 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 `..."...........00000030 00 00 00 01 E0 01 0F 0F 01 02 02 0A 01 02 00 02 ................00000040 02 06 01 00 FF FF 02 03 50 01 1E 01 01 01 04 40 ........P......@00000050 0B 00 01 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF 00 ................00000060 0