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11-20-2017 11:31 PM
Hi,
i am using SCCM CB 1706.
I used to use HP BCU for configuring my BIOS options of the above model.
Bitlocker is enabled thru a SCCM task sequence.
1. I configure BIOS using BCU
2. restart the computer
3. enbale Bitlocker.
-> now at each restart Bitlocker want the key to start
I know how to fix it, but i am getting it for each computer i am deploying. And i do not want to make a work around for each computer i am deploying.
If i enable Bitlocker manually, I am not having the above discribed problem.
Herer is my txt file used with BCU. Is a parameter missing?
BIOSConfig 1.0
;
TPM Device
Hidden
*Available
TPM State
Disable
*Enable
Clear TPM
No
*On next boot
TPM Activation Policy
F1 to Boot
Allow user to reject
*No prompts
Legacy Boot Order
HDD:SATA:1
HDD:USB:1
CDROM:SATA:1
NETWORK:EMBEDDED:1
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11-22-2017 07:29 AM
In my case, the BIOS Option Fast Boot caused my problem. It was activated.
Once fixed my config file everything was working like it should.
Here is my working file.
BIOSConfig 1.0
;
TPM Device
Hidden
*Available
TPM State
Disable
*Enable
Clear TPM
*No
On next boot
TPM Activation Policy
F1 to Boot
Allow user to reject
*No prompts
Legacy Boot Order
HDD:SATA:1
HDD:USB:1
CDROM:SATA:1
NETWORK:EMBEDDED:1
UEFI Boot Order
HDD:SATA:1
HDD:USB:1
CDROM:SATA:1
Fast Boot
*Disable
Enable
11-22-2017 07:29 AM
In my case, the BIOS Option Fast Boot caused my problem. It was activated.
Once fixed my config file everything was working like it should.
Here is my working file.
BIOSConfig 1.0
;
TPM Device
Hidden
*Available
TPM State
Disable
*Enable
Clear TPM
*No
On next boot
TPM Activation Policy
F1 to Boot
Allow user to reject
*No prompts
Legacy Boot Order
HDD:SATA:1
HDD:USB:1
CDROM:SATA:1
NETWORK:EMBEDDED:1
UEFI Boot Order
HDD:SATA:1
HDD:USB:1
CDROM:SATA:1
Fast Boot
*Disable
Enable
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