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Elitebook Dragonfly G2
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have 5 brand new Elitebook Dragonfly G2 laptops, using the OEM image have booted into windows and run windows update.  On reboot all of them are now stuck at the Sure start screen.  I can access the bios and windows recovery options but it will not boot into windows. 

 

Any suggestions on what to try here? 

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Enter BIOS
Select Security
Go to BIOS Sure Start
Deactivate Sure Start
Save Changes

Update BIOS

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Hi, Thanks for the reply.  I have tired this already but it still hangs at the same place.  Just re-built one installed windows 10 from ISO, fully updated and hangs again on Sure Start 

 

When you say deactivate Sure start do you mean, uncheck sure start bios settings protection? As there isn't an option to deactivate otherwise. 

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Yes, I mean sure start in BIOS.

 

The last BIOS update is just 2 weeks old.

01.06.03 Rev.A

You could try this:
Save your drivers on a separate Partition or USB-Stick (ex. G:\Driver_Backup)
Run Windows Power Shell as Admin and type this command: (copy&paste)
Export-WindowsDriver -Online -Destination "G:\Driver_Backup"

Yesterday MS released a new ISO 19044.1379
Install this version and when ready import the drivers again in Powershell
pnputil /add-driver "G:\Driver_Backup\*.inf" /subdirs /install /reboot

 

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Hey, after some further testing I've found that its something within our intune policies causing the issue.  I can boot, run update everything including firmware and bios using a local account however once joined to AAD and policues start being applied it causes the device to hang on sure start, not sure what's causing it, thinking something to do with TPM and bitlocker 

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That's just terrible. It is not a low budget laptop.

I hope that you didn't activate bitlocker

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yep its a part of the policy, why would this be an issue with this laptop?

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As long as MS doesn't close the "Backdoor" anybody with a good knowledge can block your complete system. So what is the sense of bitlocker?

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Doesn't really help does it....have 5 of these to try and work with

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Further testing - disabled bitlocker policy however same effect. 

my testing
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