Dell does not have nor can it provide master keys or recovery archives. It is a violation of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specification to posses or distribute such information.
Refer the following link which has more information:
I've got same problem with Wave pre-boot authentication. Since I've got up to date backup I do not care about accessing disk data.
Could You provide a way to remove (or at least disable software) Wave partition? I've tried already in Windows and Linux, but what I've got is that Wave Boot partition, as only one left on drive.
I can not remove that partition, or access drive in any other way.
speedstep
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August 6th, 2013 06:00
There is no Bypass for the Wave Security Suite.
:emotion-9:
sdelchev
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August 6th, 2013 06:00
So, now I have to throw away my SSD ? That is only way ? Great Dell , Great Wave Security !!!
:-(
Dell-Rajesh R
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August 6th, 2013 08:00
Hi sdelchev,
Dell does not have nor can it provide master keys or recovery archives. It is a violation of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specification to posses or distribute such information.
Refer the following link which has more information:
http://dell.to/1epRC12
http://dell.to/197k4rI
Please reply for further questions.
zbito
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October 3rd, 2013 14:00
I've got same problem with Wave pre-boot authentication. Since I've got up to date backup I do not care about accessing disk data.
Could You provide a way to remove (or at least disable software) Wave partition? I've tried already in Windows and Linux, but what I've got is that Wave Boot partition, as only one left on drive.
I can not remove that partition, or access drive in any other way.
Drive is LiteOn lct-256m3s SSD drive.
Looking forward for answer
BR