Can I use a Self Encrypted ( hardware ) hard drive in my mid 2009 Mac?

I want to use a self encrypted (hardware encryption) hard drive in my mid 2009 13" MacBook Pro. Has anyone ever gotten this to work, or is it listed as "possible" by Apple somewhere? Thanks.

MacBook Pro MB990LL/A, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 11:03 AM

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Jul 10, 2017 5:34 PM in response to johnfinn68

Things may not work the way you think.


The new self encrypting drives endrypt everything. But unless you have a computer with the hardware to support a "sefl encrypting drive". You will not benefit from the encryption. If you plug a Self Encrypting drive externally into a computer with a usb device. Any computer will be able to see the data. Although the data is encrypted, there is no "Lock".

Here is what I bet is your case. Use the SED, put data on it. Pull it out of your computer, plug it into another computer with a USB device and the new computer can read everything on the drive even though it is "Encrypted" because the drive has not been locked by the computer.

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