NOTE:
when powered on is selected by default. To manually provide a drive password, select
Manually Specify Drive Password from the HP Encrypted Hard Drive Configuration
selections.
Once installed, the HP Secure Hard Disk automatically locks to the printer/MFP. Because all
data on the HP Secure Hard Disk is encrypted, it is unreadable if removed from the
printer/MFP.
You can exit the HP embedded Web server when you have verified that the firmware is
upgraded.
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The latest version of HP Web Jetadmin.
If you are installing an HP Secure Hard Disk into an existing printer/MFP, and you use
HP Web Jetadmin, verify that the latest version is installed.
NOTE:
Hard Disk. Older versions of HP Web Jetadmin do not support the HP Secure Hard Disk.
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Kensington-type locks and/or cables (optional).
The HP EIO lock adapter uses an optional Kensington-type lock (with or without a cable). In
addition, most printer/MFP formatters can be outfitted with an optional Kensington-type lock.
Contact the Kensington Computer Products Group for information about a compatible lock.
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Setup or use guides provided with your printer/MFP.
These guides are helpful during the HP Secure Hard Disk installation process.
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Font packages and any third-party party applications that are installed on the standard (non-
encrypted) hard disk(s). These must be reinstalled on the HP Secure Hard Disk.
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Chapter 2 Installation
After the firmware upgrade, the check box to Automatically enable encryption
If you must upgrade HP Web Jetadmin, do this now before you install the HP Secure
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