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I want to use the hard drive Password feature in the BIOS on my Asus 1015-pe netbook but the manual mentions nothing about that feature or anything within the BIOS.
BIOS Options:
Hard Disk Security
Primary Master hard drive User Password
Primary Master hard drive Master Password
I started by setting up a password in "Primary Master hard drive Master Password" but then every hard drive password field became grey and I can no longer change anything and nowhere it asks me for a password now despite reboots.
How is this feature suppose to be used?
Actually Hard drive passwords are affective, it is part of the ATA spec. The controller board will not allow access to the hard drive until the password has been passed. This is how the original XBox protected it's hard drive. If you wanted to mod it what you had to do was power it, boot the xbox, move the disk to the computer without loosing power, then use the computer on it. This wont stop everything, but it will stop 90% of the threat cases. Also some modern drives come with hardware encryption that uses the ATA password to unlock. – Scott Chamberlain – 2012-01-23T18:08:37.747
The ATA based hard drive password doesn't encrypt the data on the drive in any way, and is trivial to defeat. What's the point of changing a setting that will then require time and effort to enter a password on every boot if there is only a very minimal and trivial amount of protection added? It's an inconvenience for almost no benefit. See notable sources such as: http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/05/man_sues_compaq.html
– Daniel Winks – 2012-01-30T17:43:14.100