how to enable hardware based encryption on the hard drive?

Subhash challa 0 Reputation points
2024-03-25T14:15:59.8766667+00:00

how to enable hardware based encryption for my SSD

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  1. Jing Zhou 2,085 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-03-26T03:57:22.8766667+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    To enable hardware encryption on the hard drive, we recommend following the steps:

    Check if the hard drive supports hardware encryption: First, make sure that your hard drive supports hardware encryption functionality. Usually, hard drive manufacturers provide information on hardware encryption support in their product specifications or technical documentation.

    Updating Firmware: If your hard drive supports hardware encryption and requires firmware updates to enable this feature, you should visit the official website of the hard drive manufacturer and download the latest firmware suitable for your hard drive model. Then, follow the manufacturer's instructions for firmware updates.

    Enable hardware encryption: Once the firmware of your hard drive has been updated to a version that supports hardware encryption, you can enter the BIOS or UEFI settings of the hard drive and enable the hardware encryption option. Here, you may need to search for relevant settings related to hardware encryption or security options and enable them.

    Set encryption password: Once the hardware encryption feature is enabled, you may need to set an encryption password. This password will be used to encrypt and decrypt data on the hard drive. In BIOS or UEFI settings, you should be able to find the option to set the encryption password.

    Save and exit settings: After completing all settings, make sure to save the changes and exit the BIOS or UEFI settings interface. Your hard drive should now have hardware encryption enabled and require the set encryption password to access the data.

    For SSDs, the same steps apply. As long as your SSD hard drive supports hardware encryption and has corresponding firmware support, you can follow the above steps to enable hardware encryption functionality.

    Hope this answer can help you well.

    Best regards,

    Jill Zhou

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