

DOS partition table format cannot be used on drives for volumes larger than 2199023255040 bytes for 512-byte sectors. Be careful before using the write command.ĭevice does not contain a recognized partition table. Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.

When I did a little digging into fdisk and directed it to look at /dev/mapper/wd it gives me the following sudo fdisk /dev/mapper/wd When I enter sudo mount /dev/mapper/wd1 /mnt/wd I get an error of mount: /mnt/wd: special device /dev/mapper/wd1 does not exist. I have followed your guide to the T but I am hitting a snag with the last line of code to mount the drive.

If I try to use reallymine decriptsector it never asks for a password.
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I read the PDF from here, but don’t know what to do now. If they did it’s most likely something simple, like ‘admin’ or blank. Nobody here remembers if they initially set a password.
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I am not sure how to see if I have to apply a password and how. I can see the /sdb/wd as being a ‘crypt’, but I’d like to access files. I do have some linux experience, and I’m a programmer. This concerns a WD Book Essential 1TB that I have taken out of the enclosure and hooked up to a Lubuntu with a SATA cable. Perhaps you can help me, I am pretty far in the process, but now I am stuck.
