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Hello,

 

I am running OS deployment task sequence on HP EliteBook 8570/8560p. I am using HP BiosConfig ( BCU ) to customize BitLocker encryption.

BCU scripts are in bat files and last step enables BitLocker when OS is customized.

However once OS is installed I've noticed that BitLocker is suspended, when I try to enable it I have following message:

''Wizard initialization has failed. One or more BitLocker key protectors are required. You cannot delete last key on this drive"

 

When I try to Manage BitLocker in Control Panel, I have following message:

"Manage BitLocker cannot open because there is no keys to manage"

 

Network driver is installed but computer is not joined to domain.

In task sequence it's configured to join domain with specific OU.

I've included required config file with BiosConfig - tpm.rset to enable BitLocker and activate TPM.

 

There is tutorial on this website how to customize task sequence with Dell computer, on HP website there is no real guidance besides forums.

Properties of tpm.rset file are changing based on HP computer model where task sequence is deployed.

 

What am I missing. Do I have to select different OU....

 

Thanks

 

Blaf

 

all steps:

 

INstall OS

 

Restarts in Windows PE

Partition Disk 0 - BIOS

Partition Disk 0 - UEFI

 

Bitlocker configuration

Prepare HP BIOS TPM package

Set BIOS password

Restart computer

Prepare HP BIOS TPM package

Enable TPM in BIOS

Restart Computer

Prepare HP BIOS TPM package

REstart computer

Activate TPM in BIOS

Restart computer

Prepare HP BIOS TPM package

Take ownership of TPM

Prepare HP BIOS TPM package

Remove Temp BIOS password

 

Preprovision BitLocker

Apply OS

Apply Windows settings

Apply Network settings

Apply Device drivers

 

Setup OS

Setup Windows and Configuration Manager

Install updates

Install applications

Restart computer

Take TPM ownership

Enable Bitlocker

 

 

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