Had to set the Group policy to require hardware encryption and enable the fTPM.īut there is a problem changing the Encrypted drive status to enabled.
#Samsung ssd secure erase install
I had to put the SSD on another computer (a HP 820 G3 - that does not support bitlocker hardware encryption - and after doing a secure erase on that laptop the Encrypted Drive status switched to Enabled.Ĭhanged the drive back to my Asus motherboard, and was able to install windows and enable Hardware Encryption using bitlocker. The motherboard supports hardware encryption, but when it comes to enabling it in the samsung SSD, I am not sure what is happening. I have a Asus Prime X570-PRO motherboard and faced the exact same issue.
#Samsung ssd secure erase windows 10
The Windows 10 install is on a completely fresh drive.įirst you don't need a motherboard that supports Bitlocker eDrive to change the SSD state from " ready to enable" to " enabled". It would seem that Secure Erase is not flipping whatever switch it is supposed to, but it's not reporting any errors and is erasing the drive. At this point I am not sure what more I can do. I've done this previously (on a different computer) with a Samsung SS 840 EVO, but did not encounter this problem. I try repeating the Secure Erase and installing Windows process, but the status is still "Ready to Enable". I create a single disk partition (with Windows creating its standard recovery partitions) and finish the install.Īfter booting into Windows I install Samsung Magician, but Encrypted Drive is still reporting the drive as "Ready to Enable" rather than "Enabled". The drive is showing as empty, no partitions. I disable Legacy USB and CSM support in UEFI, then boot my Windows 10 USB installer. On rebooting the computer cannot detect bootable media, indicating success. The drive is successfully detected and the tool reports that it completed successfully.
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Going back into Windows I updated the drive's firmware to 2B2QEXM7. I create the Secure Erase tool, but the tool cannot find the drive. I installed Windows and Samsung Magician 6.0 and switched on drive encryption within the Encrypted Drive part of the tool. I am setting up a brand new machine with the above drive and have installed a discrete TPM 2.0 header on the motherboard to allow me to use hardware encryption with BitLocker.