Official GIGABYTE Forum
Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: liolio on February 18, 2014, 04:54:38 pm
-
I can't seem to find the option in BIOS. It passed for a decent board when I was shopping, can it be missing the feature?
-
Please clarify. Are you referring to the ATA password for a HDD?
If yes... this is not actually a common feature. While there is limited support from some manufacturers... it's just not that common. I sure wouldn't base the quality of a board solely on the inclusion of this feature.
It you want encryption, and are using windows use Bitlocker.
If you have a drive you have locked for whatever reason and want to attempt unlock and recovery, use a Ubuntu Live DVD v12.10 is current
GParted and the terminal utility can help you beat a locked drive into submission.
-
Yes, ATA password is HDD password. I need it to make use of my SSD's self-encrypting capabilities, I don't want software encryption. My laptop has it and it is 3 years older than this motherboard, that puzzled me.
-
Indeed it's more practical in a mobile application. Desktop boards are less common.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-034023.htm
I did a google search. Didn't find much in the way of desktop boards.