Up to my knowledge, you really have some problem here. Is that password yours or did you buy this SSD drive used?
I understand that SSD password only can be removed by a Master password and only provider has accesss to this master password. So if you have a receipt of your purchase, you should contact original provider (i.e. if it's a Samsung drive, with Samsung distribuitor) explan and prove your situation and they should remove tha password with their master password.
Check my answer, actually I've never encountered this situation just remember the case of a friend who bought a used SSD and had this problem
SOURCE: I HAVE A TOSHIBA
locate the jumpers for reseting the BIOS with hardware... beware all settings on CMOS would be restored to default factory settings and password will be erased. Jumpers would be on the mobo near the proc/ near the memory modules/ near the edge etc...learn to use the jumpers from manuals for ur model of laptop...cos each model varies in the location and use of jumpers
SOURCE: I have a Toshiba Satellite L505-S5990. I've
1. Turn the laptop up side down.
2. Remove the plates one at a time till you find a button cell about3/4 inches wide.
3. Remove this button cell for a minute or so.
4. Replace the button cell.
5. Close the plate.
6. Start using the laptop.
SOURCE: On start up of my Toshiba Satellite L505-S5990
Hi ilikepie2,
Unfortunately Error F3-F100-0003 means that the hard disk has failed. You need to replace the hard drive of your computer. If you can get someone (local tech) to check if they can still recover the files on it, it would be better.
Thanks for using Fixya.
SOURCE: don't know HDD #1/SSD #1USER PASSWORD ON MY TOSHIBA
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