![]() I believe a PSID Revert is only possible if Opal has been activated/fully initialized. Was unusable on windows, freezes the system almost entirely, and I have a few HDDs as well. You reference Bug 242 : Do you have a Ryzen Machine? Maybe there is another way to run secure erase in this state? Recommended way using hdparm btw does NOT work.Does sedutil support PSID revert if SSD is in "encrypted drive mode" rather than TCG OPAL?.After that I was able to reboot and run secure erase tool. Eventually I had to use a leaked tool from samsung (from 2009 lol!) which is named TCG_Revert_Release.exe. ![]() However somehow was still unable to revert PSID. Then booted live Mint 19.1 and tried from there. I tried sedutil first on Windows, where it is currently unusable due to bug #242. I was looking for a way to reset the ssd to factory defaults. Samsung secure erase tool famously does not work if encrypted drive was enabled. In my opinion using diskpart clean is not enough (correct me if I'm wrong). ![]() In short I want to repurpose the drive and use it elsewhere. This drive used to be a system drive for windows with bitlocker hardware encryption, but now I'm using another ssd for the current install. Sorry if this issue is covered elsewhere, I was unable to find specifics in either the FAQ or closed issues.
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