There is a free tool to remove the password from WD drives and most others, but we can’t talk about it in this forum. Is there any way to delete or access the hard drive password or the WD Scorpio Blue with out taking out the new hard drive, replacing it with the old hard drive and deleting the password and then taking it out and then replacing the new hard drive ? I found HDD Unlock Wizard but that wipes evrything off the disk and I want to recover 170 GB of data. The owner of GetData also believes that I cannot see nor access the old WD Scorpio Blue hard drive because it has the hard drive password on it. I bought an Upgrade to version5 of GetData’s RecoverMyFiles data recovery software and tried to find partitions and recover my files on the old hard drive but it could not find any partitions and any files. Now I cannot access nor see the old hard drive in a Sabrent docking stationand I cannot see it in Computer Management. I had a hard drive password on the old hard drive which I did not take off the old hard drive. But I had to put the new hard drive into the laptop and take out the old hard drive. I own an old WX3200BPVT-75ZESTO which is WD Scorpio Blue which came up with “Predicted hard drive failure”,so I bought TrueImage14 software to image it. Hard drive password on external 2010 WD Scorpio Blue HD which shows as Not Initialized in Computer Management
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With these new faster & higher resolution VR headsets, it would be nice to know that we can take full advantage of Full SBS source resolution and working with 1920x1080 per eye, and not scaling up from a crushed 960x1080 SBS render. Going back into Advanced and overridding the Aspect Ratio to 16:9 appears to fix the issue, although I note "Full SBS Matching" is again de-selected (so presumably Full SBS rendering is no longer in effect). we are seeing a 32:9 letterboxed slot of the overall movie frame). Going into Advanced and selecting the "Full SBS Matching" option corrects the horizontally stretched image (the content itself is now in the correct aspect ratio), but instead the top quarter and bottom quarter of the video are chopped off (ie. left & right merged, but still rendered as the same half screen height 32:9 aspect ratio). Selecting 3D SBS mode, renders a horizontally stretched 3D image (ie. overall displayed image would be an aspect ratio of 32:9). Each half is in the correct aspect ratio, making a screen wide, but half screen height image (ie. Video initially plays as full 3840x1080 video with left & right images side by side. I'm refering to 3D Blu-ray rips to Full SBS format to maximise visual quality. Very sad to see that "Full SBS Matching" remains un-fixed / still does not work. I found this topic as this was my first issue on buying SkyBox for Quest 2 and trying it out. |