HP EliteBook 850 G3: The HP EliteBook 850 G3 Bios settings

Hello

For the moment, we have a problem with our new business laptops (HP EliteBook 850 G3)

We deploy our systems with SCCM 2012 R2 (Client: windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit)

In the task sequence, apply us our image, install driverpacks, change the bios settings and a few general settings.

The deployment of the HP EliteBook 850 3 works fine, but there is a problem with the settings of the bios.

Our steps are as follows:

1 clear possible Bios passwords (works well)

2. set the Bios password (works well)

3. apply the settings of the default Bios that does the following.

-Change the boot order (works well)

-Activate the TPM (works well)

-some other default settings that all work well

After the settings are applied, the system will restart.

After the restart, there is a quick called Tpm Ppi

A Configuration change has been asked to clear the TPM on the computer

WARNING: Compensation erase the information stored on the TPM. You lose all created keys and access to data encrypted by this key.

Press F1 = accept

Press F2 = rejection

In all our other models it looks like parameters the following parameters:

Activation of embedded security policy
F1 at startup
Allow the user to reject
* No prompt
TPM activation policy
F1 at startup
Allow the user to reject
* No prompt

TPM activation policy
Allow the user to reject
* No prompt

I can't find this setting in the Bios of HP EliteBook 850 G3.

We do not want the BIOS to Prompt for the F1 after activating the TPM module.

I hope there is a solution to do this, cause our systems don't deployment without pressing the F1 key during the task sequence.

Friend Lennard

Hello

Please check that you use the latest version of BiosConfigUtility.exe (4.0.13.1) and that laptop computers are running the latest version of the system BIOS (1.04).  This should fix the problem.

BiosConfigUtility: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp72001-72500/sp72014.exe

850 G3 BIOS: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp74501-75000/sp74748.exe

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