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    Ssd forgotten user pass

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by vigorito, Dec 25, 2016.

  1. vigorito

    vigorito Notebook Consultant

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    hi, i have forgotten user password on samsung m2 drive 512gb model MZNLN512HCJH-000L1,i cannot boot into windows because of the lost ssd password,so what is the easiest way to reset it to factory ,i have to mentioned that i dont need any data

    i cannot boot into windows because of
    the lost ssd password,so what is the easiest way to reset it to factory ,i have to mentioned that i dont need any data
    from the drive,i just want usable disk again,i have tried hirens usb cd cant make it work always getting blue screens
    or ntldr missing and fix for ntldr is not working just gave up from hirens,also i have tried ultimate usb cd on flash,
    i can boot it and see all the features under diagnose and myhdd 4.6 all options are not working,
    also i have tries multiple options from ultimate usb cd flash but really not sure what option to use,
    SO i have booted from ultimate cd option for parted magic both version 2013 and 2016 no luck with option internal secure erase zero,
    so my question is did secure erase wipe the user ssd password? and if yes how to find solution
     
  2. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    We can not discuss methods of bypassing internal security here as it is against the TOS of the site.
     
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