Can you tell me if there's a possibility of tricking the controller into believing that there has been a reset? Because someone at the boards from Heise mentions this for S-ATA disks:
A SRST initiated over the device control register would be interpreted as a COMRESET. Since the disk isn't able to distinguish a software-reset from a hardware-reset, it would open the freeze lock - outside the BIOS obviously, what would lead the ATA-security open for changing the password.
I've certainly listened to Reed's Berlin and it's just about a romantic encounter and certainly not about violence. And "take a walk on the wild side" is just ironic and absolutely not about "cutting something off".
Does it occur to you that you suppose tourists to be terrorists hiding machine guns under their coats?? Even if they speak with a swedish accent?;-)
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I'm not hating them, I'm sick of them...
A SRST initiated over the device control register would be interpreted as a COMRESET. Since the disk isn't able to distinguish a software-reset from a hardware-reset, it would open the freeze lock - outside the BIOS obviously, what would lead the ATA-security open for changing the password.
Does it occur to you that you suppose tourists to be terrorists hiding machine guns under their coats?? Even if they speak with a swedish accent? ;-)
I don't remember about "violence against women" in lyrics from Lou Reed. Kline is beyond being ludicrous.
I'd like to have a DOOM 3 map where the Disney logo is a substitute for the pentagram... ;)
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