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HP ProBook 450 G6
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

the following problem is present here.

This is an HP ProBook 450 G6 with two SSDs installed, a upgraded SATA SSD and the original M.2 SSD "nvme-KBG30ZMV256G_TOSHIBA...".

Both SSDs were provided with a master and a user password in the BIOS via DriveLock. This also works perfectly.


The last Windows update (13.06.2021) also offered an update of the HP firmware.

This firmware then also updated the BIOS of the laptop when it was restarted.

As a result, the original M.2 SSD could no longer be decrypted. The password is not accepted, neither the user nor the master password.

In the BIOS itself under the Drivelock options, the M.2 SSD can be selected, but no options are offered. This includes deactivating it with the master password.

From this point of view, this M.2 is currently not usable.


How can I make this M.2 SSD usable again?


Greetings,
Peter


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Hallo,

 

folgendes Problem liegt hier vor.

Hie ist ein HP ProBook 450 G6 mit zwei verbauten SSDs , eine nachgerüstete SATA-SSD und die original M.2 SSD "nvme-KBG30ZMV256G_TOSHIBA...".

Beide SSDs wurden im BIOS über DriveLock mit einem Master und einem Benutzer Kennwort versehen. Das Funktioniert auch einwandfrei.

 

Mit dem letzten Windows Update (13.06.2021) wurde auch eine Aktualisierung der HP Firmware mit angeboten.

Diese Firmware hat beim Neustart dann auch das BIOS des Laptops aktualisiert.

Als folge, war die original M.2 SSD danach nicht mehr entschlüsselbar. Das Kennwort wird nicht akzeptiert, weder das Benutzer noch das Master Kennwort.

Im BIOS selber unter den Drivelock Optionen ist die M.2 SSD anwählbar, es werden aber keinerlei Optionen angeboten. Also auch nicht das deaktivieren mittels Master-Kennwortes.

So gesehen ist diese M.2 aktuell nicht benutzbar.

 

Wie kann ich diese M.2 SSD wieder nutzbar machen.

 

Gruß,
Peter

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