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Disk Duplication
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Password Removal
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Password Removal

The value of quick and easy password removal

Password recovery

Hard drives locked with ATA passwords can be a big problem for data recovery technicians. When a hard drive is locked with an ATA password, there is no way to gain access to the drive without the password and there is no way to crack the password using ‘brute force’ style methods. The Atola Forensic Imager’s automatic password removal function is able to access the hard drive’s firmware area and unlock it in under 2 minutes with just a few mouse clicks.

Atola Technology has developed the data recovery industry’s leading password removal tools for years and the Forensic Imager includes our top of the line technology with a smooth, user-friendly interface.

HDD security status

Identify HDD security status

The Atola Forensic Imager automatically checks the hard drive’s security status when the drive is first initialized at the beginning of a case. The security status is displayed on the main screen for the user’s convenience. The user can also re-check the status with a click of a button.




Automatic password recovery

Automatic password removal

If a drive is locked with an ATA password, the operator can choose to unlock the drive or just extract and view the password without unlocking the drive. This entire process takes under 2 minutes and works for both High and Max security levels. Extracting the password and unlocking the hard drive has no impact on MD5 or SHA hash values because passwords are stored in the hard drive’s firmware.

Password is extracted

Extract the password

After the password removal function is initiated, the password is extracted in less than 2 minutes. The password security level (High or Maximum) does not impact the procedure in any way. The password will be listed in both HEX and alphabetical form. Like all Atola Forensic Imager functions, this entire process is automatically logged in the Case Management system.