Reinitialize, Disable, Or Erase The Hp Secure Hard Disk; Reinitialize The Hp Secure Hard Disk - HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk Setup Manual

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Reinitialize, Disable, or Erase the HP Secure Hard Disk

When required, use the HP embedded Web server to reinitialize the HP Secure Hard Disk, disable
encryption, or perform a secure storage erase.
NOTE:
For additional information about the HP embedded Web server and the supported Web
browsers, see the setup or use guides for your printer/MFP model. For information about when to use
these options, see

Reinitialize the HP Secure Hard Disk

Disable encryption
Secure storage erase
Reinitialize the HP Secure Hard Disk
The HP embedded Web server option Reinitialize Hard Drive unlocks the HP Secure Hard Disk from
the printer/MFP and resets encryption making the data inaccessible. You might need to reinitialize if an
installed HP Secure Hard Disk was encrypted or originally locked to a different printer/MFP.
A reinitialized HP Secure Hard Disk can be re-locked to the same printer/MFP, or moved to a different
(compatible) printer/MFP. (Verify that the printer/MFP uses the latest firmware version.)
CAUTION:
is reset. The printer/MFP restarts at the conclusion of the process. The setting that enables encryption
when the printer/MFP starts (Automatically enable encryption when powered on) is disabled. You
must manually select to enable encryption.
1.
Start a supported Web browser and enter the IP address or host name of the printer/MFP as the
URL.
2.
From the HP embedded Web server page, select the Settings tab, and then select Security.
3.
In the Hard Drive and Mass Storage Security Settings section, select Configure.
The HP Secure Hard Disk status is displayed, which includes the type, serial number, drive status,
and encryption status, as in the following example:
Serial Number: ABCDE1234567890abcde
Drive Status: Enabled
Encryption Status: Encrypted
4.
Select Reinitialize Hard Drive.
5.
When the process is complete and the printer has restarted, go to the Hard Drive and Mass
Storage Security Settings page (HP encrypted Hard Drive Configuration), and select Enable
Encryption using Random Drive Password, which is recommended, or Manually Specify Drive
Password.
6.
If you select to manually specify the drive password, enter the password to use. (The password is
displayed for auditing purposes.)
7.
To activate your selection, click the Enable Encryption option.
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Chapter 3 Manage the HP Secure Hard Disk
Troubleshooting on page
All existing data on the HP Secure Hard Disk becomes inaccessible and disk encryption
Hard Disk: Internal (encryptable)
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