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Failed to enable sedutil on INTEL SSDPEKKF256G8L (Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen4) #40
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On the disk should be label PSID with a long number.
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To elaborate further: ODM/OEMs may activate OPAL in manufacturing. This prevents anyone without physical possesion of the device to claim the disk under their management. First thing to gain control of the disk is --PSIDrevert to reset the disk to something like "unmanaged". Note: --PSIDrevert MAY delete the content of the disk or render it unreadable so ALL DATA MAY BE LOST. |
worked without even nuking my data. Previously I had all sorts of issues being unable to run any sedutil commands |
@ChriMarMe hello, any way to get the status before psid revert? we have tried the query between normal pc and not authorized pc, but there's no difference of the output. |
Hi @neo125874 unfortunatly I'm unable to help here. |
Very like this issue, I'm getting:
After running:
sedutil --initialsetup /dev/nvme0
I get the same when running from the the 64bit rescue image and from the OS (Arch Linux).
Sedutil version 1.20
Attaching full output of initialsetup, scan and query:
sedutil_scan_vvvvv.txt
sedutil_query_vvvvv.txt
sedutil_initialsetup.txt
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