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We have a number (5 of 13 purchased as a batch) of HP EliteDesk 800 G5  desktop computers that when we try to install Windows 10 via an image, with secure boot enabled, display a 0xc0e90002 error when they restart after the build process has completed. I have tried replacing the 256Gb NVMe drive with a 128Gb SSD drive and we still get the same issue on restart. The Bios has been updated on one computer to the latest version available and the issue still applies.

 

The computers are running i5-9500 processors with Samsung MZVLB256HAHQ-000H1 NVMe drives.

 

If we build the computers with secure boot disabled then they will build successfully and be operational.

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