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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top HDPARM Keeps giving Input/Output Error up vote 4 down vote favorite 3 I've been trying to set the password on my Seagate drive: sudo hdparm --user-master m --security-set-pass pwd /dev/sda I get Issuing SECURITY_SET_Pass command, password="pwd", user=master, mode=high SECURITY_SET_PASS: Input/output error Why do I keep hdparm secure erase getting that error? linux security hdparm share|improve this question edited Mar 23 at 8:36 Hennes 51.1k776121 asked Aug 9 '13 at 17:53 Glad 2113 For some BIOS you need first convert "pwd" to a scancode sequence. See:thaeial.blogspot.de/2013/01/… –student Oct 26 '13 at 19:44 I get the same error on a Samsung SSD 840 Pro in a Dell Latitude 6400 ATG laptop (Bios Version: A34), german keyboard; even if I try to translate the ascii code to scan codes: sudo hdparm --user-master m --security-set-pass "$( printf 'testmasterpassword' | tr '1234567890qwertzuiopasdfghjklyxcvbnm' '\2-\11\20\21\26\27\30\31\40-\45\60-\70\104-\107\110\111\120')" /dev/sda security_password=" 1 P01 %011$2" /dev/sda: Issuing SECURITY_SET_PASS command, password=" 1 P01 %011$2", user=master, mode=high SECURITY_SET_PASS: Input/output error –student Oct 27 '13 at 10:25 why can't you do this from within the BIOS? –MariusMatutiae Oct 28 '13 at 9:30 I didn't find an option to do this in the BIOS, there you can only set the user hdd password and you can set the option that typing in the master password invokes a secure erase instead of unlocking the ssd. However I don't know the master passwo
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