WD Passport Password protected, last 5% of drive unrecovered
Posted: 11.07.13, 18:07
I have a "My Passport Essential SE (USB 3.0)"
Model WDBACX0010BBK-01
0512B R/N C4B ABAHFA
Internal model: WD10TMVW-11ZSMS5
Swapping to SATA pcb allows cloning of the first 93% of the drive perfectly. It degrades after that, and after the 95% mark, I can only recover maybe half of the sectors... one at a time.
The customer has a password enabled, (and he knows the password).
I've tried starting the 95% clone with a WD 3.5" JM538S chipped SATA-USB bridge, but I can't access any sectors.
I've downloaded and installed smartware into Windows, which does recognize the drive as password locked, but when I try to click on it, it says the "~maximimum attempts to unlock has been reached, unplug and try again~".
I can try to use a same model USB WD donor/target, turn it into a SATA drive, copy only the first 95% to that drive, and then put the USB PCB back on it...but... is that likely to work if I just leave the smartware section from the donor/target intact? Or, are is there a sector or sectors that are absolutely crucial to recover from the original drive that contain unique password decryption key info once it's created? ... And if that's the case, since I can't just scroll through the smartware section at the end, does anyone know what sectors on this model would be crucial to pull from the smartware section (or whereever it's stored)?
I guess if I knew exactly what to pull, if it was just 1 or 2 sectors needed, I could try those with the 3.5" adapter technique, ...if the smartware section doesn't need to be copied completely.
Any suggestions? I'm waiting for same-model drives to arrive, but customer is running out of time...
Model WDBACX0010BBK-01
0512B R/N C4B ABAHFA
Internal model: WD10TMVW-11ZSMS5
Swapping to SATA pcb allows cloning of the first 93% of the drive perfectly. It degrades after that, and after the 95% mark, I can only recover maybe half of the sectors... one at a time.
The customer has a password enabled, (and he knows the password).
I've tried starting the 95% clone with a WD 3.5" JM538S chipped SATA-USB bridge, but I can't access any sectors.
I've downloaded and installed smartware into Windows, which does recognize the drive as password locked, but when I try to click on it, it says the "~maximimum attempts to unlock has been reached, unplug and try again~".
I can try to use a same model USB WD donor/target, turn it into a SATA drive, copy only the first 95% to that drive, and then put the USB PCB back on it...but... is that likely to work if I just leave the smartware section from the donor/target intact? Or, are is there a sector or sectors that are absolutely crucial to recover from the original drive that contain unique password decryption key info once it's created? ... And if that's the case, since I can't just scroll through the smartware section at the end, does anyone know what sectors on this model would be crucial to pull from the smartware section (or whereever it's stored)?
I guess if I knew exactly what to pull, if it was just 1 or 2 sectors needed, I could try those with the 3.5" adapter technique, ...if the smartware section doesn't need to be copied completely.
Any suggestions? I'm waiting for same-model drives to arrive, but customer is running out of time...