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Hard disk password recovery in 24hours-sent via email
If your laptop or notebook is asking for a hard disk password upon boot up, and you don’t know or don’t remember the password, we can help. We will be able to generate your password and email it back to you within 24 hours.
Usually a laptop will only have it's bios password enabled. However there are times when it might require the hard disk password, or both the bios AND hard disk passwords.
So how can you tell if you need a bios password or hard disk password?
1) If you were prompted for a second password after entering your bios password, your bios password has been disabled. However, you will now require a hard disk password.
2) The error message might specifically mention that the hard disk requires a password, as seen in the screenshot below, taken from a Dell laptop.

3) Unplug the hard disk and boot up the laptop. As it boots up, try accessing the bios.
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If you cannot access the bios, then you have a BIOS password enabled.
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If you can access the bios, then you know for certain that the password is not for the bios, but rather the hard drive.
Our hard disk password recovery service works the same as our bios password recovery service. You simply send us the error code or serial number that the laptop displays, and we can use that to calculate your password.
Supported Models
We can currently retrieve the hard disk password for all any make/model which displays an error code (EXCEPT IBM drives). This includes Dell, Acer, Asus, Compaq, Fujitsu, Gateway, HP, Toshiba, Packard Bell, Samsung, Sony, and more. Some laptops will require that you enter a few bad password attempts before they display their error code. Others, such as Dell, will show you the password prompt upon bootup.
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