Factory restore Hitachi HUS723030ALS641 SAS SED drives?

MCgendraft

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I am trying to basically set back to factory Hitachi HUS723030ALS641 SAS drives, which are self-
encrypting. Has anyone ever been able to somehow mount them using the MSID and format them? The first problem I may be having is I have the drive showing unmounted in a USB LinuxMint Live distro. If anyone has any direction I would appreciate it, I have scoured the internet, ultimately I want to run sg_sanitize on them, if that is even possible. I have done alot of drive work, I just don't know much about the SED drives.
If I do a
'hdparm -I /dev/sdb'
I get:
SG_IO: bad/missing sense data as well as a
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: input/output error

and I tried 2 different physical drives.
 

MCgendraft

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Yes, wipe the password/encrption to make the drives usable. From what the person I am working with told me, is that they had a tool for some seagate drives that would remove the encryption, and format them, by entering in the MSID code from the drive. I don't care about the data or partitions. Anything I try comes up ultimately with I/O errors, and I am just wondering if the drives have some sort of hardware/bios on the drives themselves that preside over the OS.
 

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Do you happen to know off hand if there is a 32 bit image of this? I tried to look around, and didn't see anything. I did get a 32 bit version of Windows 7, and tried creating an iso with the program on it, but not having much luck. Thanks!
 

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The only machines available with the controllers are old. I've made tons of live USB distros, and it boots up fine on 2 of my machines, but it won't boot on any of the machines that the drives are connected too, and I was told none were 64 bit, and they were all 32 bit hardware.