I bought a few boxes of computer junk just for fun, and found a stack of 4.3GB laptop hard drives but they are password protected, They are IBM drives. Any ideas? https://forums.windrivers.com/
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I bought a few boxes of computer junk just for fun, and found a stack of 4.3GB laptop hard drives but they are password protected, They are IBM drives. Any ideas? https://forums.windrivers.com/
They are probably protected with some sort of software, possibly a Norton product. Most likely encrypted, so you'll never see the contents within your lifetime. Can you format them and reuse them?
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If it ain't broke, and you try to fix it anyway, then it WILL need fixing!
You may need to perform a low level format of the HDDs as the password lock program may be stored somewhere in the master boot record.
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I could use a couple...how many you got? I can get the password off.Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by TheLow1:
I bought a few boxes of computer junk just for fun, and found a stack of 4.3GB laptop hard drives but they are password protected, They are IBM drives. Any ideas? https://forums.windrivers.com/ </font>
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Hehehe yeah, 4.3 gig notebook HDDs are hardly classified as junk!
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IBM should have a diag utility that will write zeros to the drive erasing anything on them including the password
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I'm on the right track but the wrong train...or is it the right train but wrong track ?
I got two of them for sure IBM Travelstar drives they are both 4.86GB a piece. How much you give me for them?Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by NPaladin:
I could use a couple...how many you got? I can get the password off.
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