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Remove OPAL
The steps outlined below will allow you to turn off the opal locking and return the drive to the manufactured default state **without ** erasing any data managed by the global locking range.
This process has been tested on the following drive/firmware versions:
Manufacturer | Product | Firmware version |
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Crucial | CT120M500SSD3 | MU05 |
Crucial | CT2000P5PSSD8 (P5 Plus 2 To) | R403 |
Samsung | 850 EVO 500GB | EMT01B6Q |
Samsung | 960 EVO 250GB | 2B7QCXE7 |
Seagate | ST500LT025-1DH142 | 0001SDM7 |
Even though this procedure is part of the OPAL specification there is no guarantee that sedutil is compatible with the OPAL firmware on all drives.
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revert the locking SP.
sedutil-cli --revertnoerase {Admin1Password} {drive}
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verify that the locking SP has been deactivated
sedutil-cli --query {drive}
look at the query output and make certain that the Locking section shows lockingEnabled=N
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Locking function (0x0002)
Locked = N, LockingEnabled = N, LockingSupported = Y,
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If the query does not show lockingEnabled=N DO NOT CONTINUE with the next step, if you do all your data will be erased.
sedutil-cli --reverttper {SIDpassword} {drive}
When this is finished the drive will be in a non-opal managed state. This would allow you to do anything that you could have done before starting OPAL management under OPAL. You can also reinitiate OPAL management if you wish.
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