
Seems, that drive is locked by HP DriveLock function? Not at all. If than disable (remove mark) Allow OPAL Hard Drive SID Authentication and reboot - Notebook stuck at asking DriveLock password at boot, and i can't even enter in to the BIOS. If try to did SED from BIOS - BIOS ask DriveLock password Now about BUG with notebook BIOS, i have decrypt SSD (and unlock) from BitLocker: Than install Windows 11 OS and from gpedit.msc enable hardware encryption and disable software, than succesfully activate BitLocker and encrypt disk by SED fucntion of SSD. In BIOS have checked and Allow OPAL Hard Drive SID Authentication, did Secure Erase by HP BIOS and don't tuch at all DriveLock/Automatic DriveLock (suggest that it was disabled from factory by default). I have change stock NVME SSD on brand new Samsung 970 Pro, before installation in notebook, i have enable IEE1667 BitLocker Hardware encryption in Magician software. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.(Again, I don't care about possible backdoors by sophisticated agencies my obligation is to protect against identity theft in accordance with the GLB Act, which is less stringent in some ways than the more commonly known standards such as HIPAA. Any other options for a sole practitioner needing only a single license, and not network management, to enable TCG Opal mode on this drive? Anyone have any experience with SecureDoc and/or WinMagic?Ģ. Their list of supported devices does not include the 850 EVO, so I have a question in to them.ġ. At less than $130 for a three year license it is certainly affordable enough for my solo practice. The only non-enterprise software I can seem to find is WinMagic's SecureDoc for Windows. I can use the bios password, which HP allows to be significantly complex, and I may go that way. I'm looking for a TCG Opal compliant software solution to enable the SED on the disk and prevent the long boot times and performance penalty associated with TrueCrypt / VeraCrypt used with my current spinning disk. because the client data is financial data already known to the government (i.e, tax and investment information that is submitted to the government). I have no problem with the NSA having a backdoor, etc. Security requirements are to protect client data against common data thieves. It's a long boring story, but the result is that I want to use a Samsung 850 EVO SSD in a laptop that does not have a bios password setting.
