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WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 14.10.16, 09:52
by goooz
who can help me to solve this Password Problem??


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Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 14.10.16, 16:13
by lcoughey
Easy...ask the client for the password.

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 14.10.16, 16:21
by Marek
If client forgot password? :)

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 14.10.16, 18:18
by goooz
never set any Password...

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 14.10.16, 20:08
by lcoughey
Are you able to fully clone the drive without read errors?

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 15.10.16, 13:51
by Amarbir[CDR-Labs]
lcoughey wrote:Source of the post Are you able to fully clone the drive without read errors?



Sir ,
Assuming He Is What Is Your answer Then And Assuming It Isn'nt Then Whats The Answer

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 16.10.16, 01:30
by DataMedics
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post
lcoughey wrote:Source of the post Are you able to fully clone the drive without read errors?



Sir ,
Assuming He Is What Is Your answer Then And Assuming It Isn'nt Then Whats The Answer


I think what Luke's suggesting is that the key sector near the end might not have been read properly. I've had at least one case where that sector was bad.

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 17.10.16, 13:58
by Amarbir[CDR-Labs]
DataMedics wrote:Source of the post
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post
lcoughey wrote:Source of the post Are you able to fully clone the drive without read errors?



Sir ,
Assuming He Is What Is Your answer Then And Assuming It Isn'nt Then Whats The Answer


I think what Luke's suggesting is that the key sector near the end might not have been read properly. I've had at least one case where that sector was bad.



Well,
Might Be Can Reverse Clone Some Portion of Patient

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 21.10.16, 09:31
by Maxim_TS
goooz, try to solve the Slow Responding, then connect the original USB PCB. If it also requires the password, it's the bug of INIC1607E and it can not be solved.
Such bug puts some LBA from user area to key module.

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 13.11.16, 10:14
by einstein9
Maxim_TS wrote:Source of the post goooz, try to solve the Slow Responding, then connect the original USB PCB. If it also requires the password, it's the bug of INIC1607E and it can not be solved.
Such bug puts some LBA from user area to key module.


Dear Maxim, i have to disagree with you here, but IT IS POSSIBLE and CAN BE SOLVED.

Thank you

Re: WD USB Decryption is Password protected ...HELP

Posted: 15.11.16, 10:51
by Maxim_TS
Dear einstein9, I've heard about the donor modules for such cases, but never tried this method since I have no such cases here last month.
As soon I try it, I will let you know.