General Information; Standard Hard Disks Are Disabled; Hard Disk Priority - HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk Setup Manual

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General information

This section contains general information about managing your HP Secure Hard Disk.

Standard hard disks are disabled

Hard disk priority

Standard hard disks are disabled
After the HP Secure Hard Disk is installed, any standard (non-encrypted) EIO or internal hard disks that
remain in the printer/MFP are disabled. Also, if you install a standard hard disk in a printer/MFP after
an HP Secure Hard Disk is installed, that standard hard disk is automatically disabled. Disabled standard
(non-encrypted) hard disks are inaccessible, but are reported as physically present by the
HP embedded Web server and on the configuration page.
The following example shows the status of a standard (non-encrypted) internal hard disk after an
HP High-Performance Secure EIO Hard Disk is installed:
Hard Disk: Internal (Not encryptable)
Serial Number: ABCDE1234567890abcde
Drive Status: Disabled
Encryption Status: Another encrypted drive present
Hard Disk: EIO 1 (encryptable)
Serial Number: ABCDE1234567890abcde
Drive Status: Enabled
Encryption Status: Encrypted
Notice that the Drive Status of the standard hard disk is Disabled and that the Encryption Status is
Another encrypted drive present.
CAUTION:
standard (non-encrypted) hard disks that were previously disabled are again accessible.
Hard disk priority
A printer/MFP can contain one locked HP Secure Hard Disk. If you install multiple hard disks in a
printer/MFP, the system uses the following priority to determine the active hard disk:
Internal encrypted
EIO encrypted
Internal not encrypted
EIO not encrypted
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Chapter 3 Manage the HP Secure Hard Disk
After installation, if the HP Secure Hard Disk is removed from the printer/MFP, any
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