Has anyone experience in formating an self encrypting drive , my own experience is that i have an HP 820 G1 with no password on bios or on the ssd, and after a bios update drivelock function was enabled in bios , if i use the ssd in another pc i get a prompt for a password, but i have never used a password, if i disable the drivelock with the ssd in the laptop and mount it after in another pc i still get de password prompt, i don't know how to get out of this i just want to format the ssd and use it in another pc, HP doesn't want to help , all the customer support knows less then i researched on the web myself.
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Re: Format SED SSD'S DRIVELOCKED BY HP
It seems like a common problem https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Busine...s/td-p/7625374
If you don`t need the data on the drive you can set it back to defaults with Sandisk Crypto Erase utility
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