![]() ![]() ![]() Other than that, I don't believe there is a solution to your problem. Finally, it can be defeated using special software (or hardware tinkering) on most drives (though this can be tricky). Also I'm not sure it will work with removable drives, and I believe Serial ATA does not have it. However I would rather advise against this: This feature of ATA is seldom used, and you need special software on the host computer to use it (which in turn normally needs admin privileges to install on the host computer). If the disk is password-protected, you need the password to unlock it before it can be accessed. ![]() The PATA spec allows setting a hard drive password: The only way I can see to make this possible is to use the password protection mechanisms of Parallel ATA (aka IDE). ![]()
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