Cushion REPLACEMENT-C78C Drive Encryption Reset HP Elite

Hello

I have a HP Elite model Pad REPLACEMENT-C78C and I'm having a problem with the HP drive encryption.

I activated somehow it while trying to tackle another issue.

Long story short, I ended up by making the tablet.

Trying to get into the operating system, he asked me the password I entered and it said it was inaccurate, I was puzzled because after several attempts always said my password was incorrect.

So I used the spare key and correctly answered personal question and I have been authorized to access the operating system.

While in the window 8.1, I tried disabling the HP drive encryption, but ended up changing the spare keys information and clicked to RESTART later. Well, although always try the HP Drive Encryption Devil ended up restarting the tablet.

Entered the password required, denied said incorrect password.

Used the spare key and entered personal information requested, information REJECT said incorrect. I know that I have entered the information correctly.

NOW I'M STUCK on the ENCRYPTION SCREEN is there a way I can reset this?

Apache318

Resumption of MS is the solution to your problem

the first recovery corrupts the file encryption

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