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Unlocking my Hard Drive
Published by: jack 2009-01-09
  • I have a big problem. I have a PC with a 120GB Western Digital 7200rpm 8MB Cache hard drive. it worked fine at first, but then, a few months ago, I started getting these weird hard disk read failures, after restarting. usually, another restart would fix it, and since I rarely restart my computer (it is usually on weeks at a time), I didn't give it another thought and figured something must be wrong with my motherboard or something.. until a few weeks ago, when my hard drive stopped responding all together. I took out an old 40G drive from the closet and installed windows XP on it. with it I tried to access my 120G drive. with no luck, windows refused to give it a drive letter, though I could see it in "Device manager" it was impossible to access the drive in any way. I got the same result in Linux. no mounting what so ever. then I started using diagnostic tools and recovering software.. every recovering tool just said it could not access the drive, and when I ran Western digitals own diagnostic tool, it said it couldn't access the drive because it was LOCKED. LOCKED ? I immediately called western digital on the phone and spoke with technical support. Their response was that they are aware their drives can be locked, but offer no support on the subject, and also hinted to me that it may be the cause of a virus. I also tried a tool called ATAPWD.EXE for locking / unlocking hard drives, but it also said it couldn't gain access to the drive. Why am I going through all this effort? I have about 60G of documents, programs, family pictures and other important files. I refuse to believe this is a hardware problem, and more over, I refuse to pay some disk recovery lab hundreds of dollars for unlocking my drive. I am certain, that with the right help, I can recover the files myself. I require a solution that does not involve taking the hard drive apart or seeking professional help. nor do I need people telling me how stupid I am for not backing up. I know how stupid I am. in any case, this is my conundrum. I will supply you with any system information you need. thanks for your help. Good day. Yoav Erez.


  • Yoav, You got it? Is your drive unlocked now? If so, please do tell what worked..!! Many GA Researchers are silently following this thread to see the final solution/resolution... ~~Cynthia-ga Google Answers Researcher


  • grc.com is the home of Steve Gibson's SpinRite, which is an awesome disk repair and recovery utility. Unfortunately, it has the following limitations, and Steve is not in a hurry to update it: "The rule for whether SpinRite will work for you is very simple but important: If MS-DOS is aware of the existence of a drive, then SpinRite will run on it. This does mean that if a drive is too damaged to be recognized by DOS, SpinRite will also fail to "see" it and cannot offer any help. In other words, you could have a drive that's still spinning but which neither DOS nor SpinRite can 'see.'" ...and... "SpinRite currently only operates upon FAT format partitions. This does mean that it can run on OS/2 and NT FAT partitions when DOS is first booted on the system, and many thousands of our customers use SpinRite this way." ...and... "We fully appreciate the need for additional file system support, but our development resource (Steve) is currently focused upon issues of Internet security and privacy. After Steve finishes work on our new Internet products he plans to turn his attention back to SpinRite and additional file system support." http://www.grc.com/srQ&A.htm


  • yes, the drive is spining. in fact, I have this "Ultimate boot CD" which has a little system bench mark tool, and if i remmemeber correctly, i even got him to bench mark this drive. so yes, it is speaning.


  • yoe... I've been searching for awhile, and here's a couple of options you can try: - Change the jumper settings to cable select or single or remove the jumpers. - Restart in safe mode to run a scan disk.


  • Thank you VASH for your detailed answer, one of the first things i tried to run was Partition magic, but when the program booted up it just gave me some error massage and closed itself. if i had to bet, i would say that what happend was the other choice you gave. My drive controller is failing and gives a locke disk error. about the virus thing.. I really doubt thats what happend. for a few reasons, first of all, like i said before, i'm not an idiot (only when it comes to backing up :) ) i have an anti virus, a firewall, a router, i dont use kazaa or outlook, i seriesly doubt a virus found its way to my pc. second of all, there was this problem i mentioned at the begining of the question, about my hard drive haveing trouble booting up and how it fixed itself after a restart or two. anyway, this indicates that i am facing somekind of hardware problem. or a problem caused by hardware. anyway, I'm getting really close to freezing my hard drive :) Western digital did not mention the option to send them the hard drive to me, and you have to remmember i live in israel, so western digital is pretty far away from me. in any case, sending the hard drive away to another continnent is not the solution i'm looking for. -> Phinn, what did you mean by "try to rip the whole disk" ? i didnt quite catch that one, now, I'm getting close to running a disk recovery service, one of those mentioned here or perhaps a defrent one. first of all, tell me, which one of these would you recommend, i dont want to start spending my money on everything. (since i dont really have money to spare) http://www.grc.com/ http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm http://www.binarybiz.com/hddrepair/index.php and what exactly do these companies do? is this software better then regular disk recovery tools? cause i allready used all of them.. anyway, I would just like to thank you all again for your answers... looking forward to continuing this saga.
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  • go to the forums on www.xbox-scene.com and do a search there. Xboxes use the ATA security locking to stop people tampering with them. there are ways around it of course but in your case I dont think there is. I dont think you can just swap the circuit boards either as the security info is stored on the platter. There are two passowrds that can be set, the user password and the master password (you probably saw this with atapwd which is an essential tool for xbox softmodders). Try searching for virii that lock drives and maybe the password is standard. Then you can use the tools from xbox-scene to first unlock, then disable locking on the drive. I should shut up now as all the info is on the xbox-scene forums (especially under "software exploits"


  • I have the answer for you. I am putting it here because, for some reason, it won't let me post one. I am posting it here on the assumption that you will pay me the $50. Odds are you have a bad cluster on the disk. Had you told me a disk scan would of confirmed that. Okay well what I really need to find out is how messed up the drive is. Sounds like your MBR is messed up. MBR stands for Master Boot Record, it also stores the main information for your drive. The tools I want you to try is called Partition Magic. If your FATs and P-Tables are still intact it will be able to access the drive. If your P-Tables are gone well, your screwed as the only way to access the drive is in a lab with controlled equipment. I'll do some digging for you, but without a partition table and/or FAT your hard drive is like the pages of every book in your local library cut out and thrown in a big pile in a random order. You see a FAT (File Allocation Table) stores a sort of card-catalog on the location of every file on your disk. Without it, the drives just contents are practically worthless. There are some other possibilities as well. If your drive's controller is failing it might give a locked disk error. In this case Western Digital should be able to replaces the controller and send you back the drive with all your data, though no guarantees. Another possibility is your hard drive truly is locked. This can be done from some BIOS platforms or the result of a Virus. Unfortunately if the drive is locked you need a passcode to unlock it or the system will not mount it. Enter BIOS by pressing Delete key when your computer first powers on. Look for anything related to disk locking.I will warn, this does not sound good. The hopes of recovering your data are slim without the assistance of a lab. Do not under any circumstances open your drive as you will destroy the information when dust particles come in contact with the platters. I know you said it, but this is why backups are important


  • Hi yoe, Just three things I have found searching online - I've no experience with any of them. MICROSOFT DOS: Information about the lock/unlock command. unlock c: - This would unlock the C: drive "It is important to know that if errors occur indicating that a process such as fdisk or a setup of a new program or operating system occur indicating that the process cannot continue because the hard disk drive is locked that using the unlock command will resolve this issue." http://www.computerhope.com/lockhlp.htm iDrive Repair: BinaryBiz? Remote Hard Drive Repair Services http://www.binarybiz.com/hddrepair/index.php View Thread : Problems Unlocking Western Digital 45GB "I have several western digital 45gig Hard Drives that I have tried to unlock using MHD3. Each time I get the message that my drive is now blank but when I reboot the drive is still locked. I have had no problems using the utility on some seagate 40gigs. I have even tried changing it to slave and master with slave present with no luck." "to check the drive after the MHD3 program comes back and says it has been unlocked?? Try this when the program completes and it says "drive is now blank" wait 20-25 minutes on the A>prompt before rebooting and see if its unlocked. I had the same issues and the only solution that worked for me was to wait the extra 20-30 minutes and reboot. It has come back unlocked everytime since I started using that process. Post results." "Thanks for your input. I did what you suggested and it worked perfectly on all my drives. I appreciate the help." http://www.dealdatabase.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-31990 Good luck! hummer


  • sorry, no.. I got what he said. the !$@#ing drive is still locked. I think I'll try the "Freezing" thing tonight.


  • Yoe-Ga, please tell us how you managed to get pass the locked hard drive protection. I have a very similar problem and would love to know what you did to pass it and make your hard disk usable again. Danny


  • You're not listening to me. OF COURSE the bios can detect the hard drive. i'm not new to this computer thing. i was a technitian at a computer store for 2 years. like i said. the Bios recognizes it, windows recognizes it, linux recognies it. they just cant ACCESS IT. windows wont give it a drive letter, linux won't mount it, recovery tools will scan it for hours and then say they cant read from it.


  • "until a few weeks ago, when my hard drive stopped responding all together" "...with no luck, windows refused to give it a drive letter" "...windows refuses to access the drive!" Let's get back to basic troubleshooting. Just to be sure that your drive has not become physically defective, please go to the BIOS settings and try to autodetect the 120GB Western Digital drive. Please tell us if the BIOS can detect the drive or not.


  • Thanks for your response! first solution: I havent really tried it, but i doubt it would help since i dont even have a C: drive, it wont recognize the drive as a partition. Second Solution: the iDrive Repair, seems like a good program, but it doesnt really work I launch the idrive repair client and it wont connect. i even downloaded the Virtual lab client from the same site and tried to scan my drive but with no luck. after 8 hours of work, it was still at 1% and said it had 92301231923 minutes remaining. it just wont access the drive. Third solution: though i could not find this MHD3 anywhere, i am afraid to use it. as you saw, the massage after suceeding to unlock the drive was : "Drive is now blank" I dont want my drive to be blank! I want to be full of my files.


  • yoe... This page from DataRecoveryPros.com describes a method which sounds strange, but often works well - freezing the drive: http://www.datarecoverypros.com/hard-drive-recovery-freeze.html Freezing the drive is only appropriate for drives which are *not* spinning. If it is spinning, other solutions should be tried. Can you hear your drive spinning? There are some other options linked at the bottom of the page, including hitting it and dropping it. These are not jokes. They often work when other means fail. sublime1-ga


  • Got it!


  • you're kidding.. right? changing the jumpers doesnt help. and if you have read what i wrote, you would understand that windows refuses to access the drive! you'll have to do a lot better then that.


  • (since i allready answered you all in one clarafication, i will post this again...) Thank you VASH for your detailed answer, one of the first things i tried to run was Partition magic, but when the program booted up it just gave me some error massage and closed itself. if i had to bet, i would say that what happend was the other choice you gave. My drive controller is failing and gives a locke disk error. about the virus thing.. I really doubt thats what happend. for a few reasons, first of all, like i said before, i'm not an idiot (only when it comes to backing up :) ) i have an anti virus, a firewall, a router, i dont use kazaa or outlook, i seriesly doubt a virus found its way to my pc. second of all, there was this problem i mentioned at the begining of the question, about my hard drive haveing trouble booting up and how it fixed itself after a restart or two. anyway, this indicates that i am facing somekind of hardware problem. or a problem caused by hardware. anyway, I'm getting really close to freezing my hard drive :) Western digital did not mention the option to send them the hard drive to me, and you have to remmember i live in israel, so western digital is pretty far away from me. in any case, sending the hard drive away to another continnent is not the solution i'm looking for. -> Phinn, what did you mean by "try to rip the whole disk" ? i didnt quite catch that one, now, I'm getting close to running a disk recovery service, one of those mentioned here or perhaps a defrent one. first of all, tell me, which one of these would you recommend, i dont want to start spending my money on everything. (since i dont really have money to spare) http://www.grc.com/ http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm http://www.binarybiz.com/hddrepair/index.php and what exactly do these companies do? is this software better then regular disk recovery tools? cause i allready used all of them.. anyway, I would just like to thank you all again for your answers... looking forward to continuing this saga.


  • See if the utility program found in the following thread on the TiVo Underground forum of the TiVo community forum. http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=148629 If that utility does not work it appears that the drive can be permanently locked. If this is the case then the only way to rescue the data would be to swap the circuit board with one from an identical drive and back up the data immediatly. This is not a terribly easy procedure if you are not comfortable with electronics.


  • http://www.grc.com/ may help. Or you could use the dd in linux, to just try to rip of the whole disk. I hope this helps. <>

  • I did not yet manage to unlock my hard drive. i think i will take it to a disk recovery lab soon.


  • I DID NOT unlock my hard drive!


  • Dude, that Doesn't really help...


  • vash-ga: Welcome to the Google Answers Service; I suggest that you read the Google Answers FAQ to learn more about how this service works: http://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html As you will see from the FAQ, only Google Answers Researchers, who are independent contractors selected by Google Answers to provide research services to clients, are able to provide a formal Answer to a Question and receive compensation for it. Any user of the service is welcome to post a comment, as you have done, but again only Researchers can be compensated for their work. As for the comment you have provided, unfortunately if you will carefully read the information that the Questioner, yoe-ga, has provided above, and the ideas proposed by various Google Answers Researchers that have attempted to help yoe-ga with this problem, you will see that all of the possibilities you mention have already been addressed and ruled out by yoe-ga. The drive is somehow locked, and no Answer will be posted until a working solution is found. If you have any other ideas that you think are worth developing as part of the final solution, please feel free to post them, after carefully reviewing the information already present in the Question to make sure you are not restating something that the client has already tried and reported as unhelpful. Regards, aht-ga Google Answers Researcher


  • With regards to the utility referenced by markoft-ga above, I would highly recommend NOT using it on this drive. The utility uses a specific passphrase to generate the lock/unlock condition, this passphrase (oViT in hex, or TiVo backwards) is specific to drives that are locked by a TiVo unit. You can look in the source code that accompanies the utility to confirm this. Improper use of this utility on a unit that is locked by some other system can cause permanent locking of the drive. Regards, aht-ga Google Answers Researcher


  • well then.. any other suggestions?


  • Unfortunetly no, i havent unlocked my drive. wish i have. everything i tried didnt make any impact. I think i'm going to freeze it...


  • Yoe-ga, Please let us know how you unlocked your drive.





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