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dustyone67 August 14th, 2006 03:20 PM

Gateway HDD Password
 
I have an arc200 Gateway laptop that has a passworded harddrive and when I talked to Gateway the Tech said that in the Forums on Limewire I would find the answer on how to remove the HDD Password. The owner of the laptop doesnt even know how the password got installed. I would appreciate any help possible. Thanks Dustyone

Sleepless August 14th, 2006 05:01 PM

LOL Great video at the end there

The internet is a series of tubes!

dustyone67 August 15th, 2006 06:27 AM

Thanks for the help
 
When I followed the link the company had taken down the page so I went to there homepage and emailed them for a cost.
The Gateway tech said that it is code that is needed to get into this password. I may call gateway back and see what another tech has to say.

funnyguy August 15th, 2006 11:03 AM

If you can enter the bios setup you can disable it there. The bios password is usually easier to crack if set than a hdd lock. If it is a Windows password search for a bypass for that on google. If it is a hdd lock than depending on the manufacture of the drive it may have a master password that can be entered using atapwd.exe. If the hdd password is set it goes with the drive and can only be unlocked with a password. No swapping or disconnecting or shorting will unlock it. It's like putting a combination on a piece of paper and locking it in a bank vault, unless you know the combination you can't see the combination or unlock it. If all else fails than these guys can help for a fee, http://www.hddunlock.com. Hope this helps.

Peerless August 15th, 2006 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by funnyguy
If you can enter the bios setup you can disable it there. The bios password is usually easier to crack if set than a hdd lock.


no need to crack a BIOS password, just take out the little battery for about a minute (clearing CMOS), and its gone..OK, so you will also loose all BIOS settings and have to reset them, but that should be no biggy

ukbobboy01 August 16th, 2006 11:06 AM

You know, I find it extremely strange that a Gateway Tech would direct a person to a Limewire forum to find a crack for someone’s HD. After all, this forum does not advocate cracks for software so why should it advocate cracks for hardware.

Either this Tech does not know his job, the full story in this thread has not fully come out or someone is laying out bait to see who bites.


(Suspicious) UK Bob

wondering why August 16th, 2006 12:22 PM

I was thinking along the same lines UK Bob, I was thinking more along the lines of a stolen laptop....:eek:

Peerless August 16th, 2006 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wondering why
I was thinking along the same lines UK Bob, I was thinking more along the lines of a stolen laptop....:eek:

DOH!!!!!

ukbobboy01 August 17th, 2006 05:26 AM

WW

You know, I was thinking "stolen laptop" too but I have been accused, in the recent past, of "mud slinging".

So I decided to be a bit more diplomatic.



UK Bob

dustyone67 August 24th, 2006 04:18 PM

Stolen
 
I can tell you it is not stolen. When I called gateway they had the owners name registered for it and everything. The owner is a young guy with a business and he is not very tech oriented. I am an administrator for a school system and know what cmos passwords and hdd asswords are. I would not even take the chance of playing with a stolen laptop. I did call gateway to confirm that it wasnt stolen, when I told them the name of who gave it to me they confirmed that he was the owner. I do appreciate the helpful links you guys have given me so far. Thanks.


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