Please Help
Okay, I was following these steps for my Samsung 256gb SSD.
I had my SSD plugged into a drive dock and connected through USB on my Macbook Pro. Every time I used the I would get HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Invalid exchange
After this I put the SSD in my MBP and while GParted was booted up I unplugged the SATA cable and plugged it back in. This allowed me to finally get past the above error.
Once I verified that the drive was not frozen, I set the password to Eins just like the guide. I verified the password was set.
Then both the window for Gparted and terminal crashed and closed.
Ever since then I cannot see the drive in GParted, I cannot format it in OSX or Windows. It is giving me a resource in use error in OSX and a IO error in Windows. I have tried Drive Genius and it fails that as well. The drive just shows as if it still needs initialized.
So is the drive just locked with that password (and how can I get that off) or did this process just kill my drive?
Please, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Okay, I was following these steps for my Samsung 256gb SSD.
I had my SSD plugged into a drive dock and connected through USB on my Macbook Pro. Every time I used the I would get HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Invalid exchange
After this I put the SSD in my MBP and while GParted was booted up I unplugged the SATA cable and plugged it back in. This allowed me to finally get past the above error.
Once I verified that the drive was not frozen, I set the password to Eins just like the guide. I verified the password was set.
Then both the window for Gparted and terminal crashed and closed.
Ever since then I cannot see the drive in GParted, I cannot format it in OSX or Windows. It is giving me a resource in use error in OSX and a IO error in Windows. I have tried Drive Genius and it fails that as well. The drive just shows as if it still needs initialized.
So is the drive just locked with that password (and how can I get that off) or did this process just kill my drive?
Please, any help will be greatly appreciated.