11-17-2010 02:19 PM
I buy used computer hardware in bulk lots most of it comes from companies that are upgrading or shutting down. I recently came into possession of an Intel X25-V SSD that is password protected. The data on the drive is irrelevant to me and I would just like to do a format/partition and make the drive usable. Is this possible to do myself or would I have to send the drive to Intel? Anyone have any experience with this?
11-17-2010 06:52 PM
The data is encrypted so you will not be able to read it. However, that should not prevent you from reformatting the drive.
11-17-2010 07:01 PM
If I understand correctly it is an ATA Password, the bios pops up a screen on boot asking for the drive's password (or the master password). When I connect it to a computer that has Windows it appears in the device manager but I can't access anything from it or query it for any config info.
11-18-2010 02:32 PM
Are you sure it is an ATA Password protected SSD and not just data encrypted?
I am not aware of any unlock software that support SSDs yet.
11-18-2010 10:09 PM
I'm pretty sure that its a ATA Password or whatever the "hard drive password" that you set from the bios is.