![]() ![]() MBRs of EEPC are unique for each machine -they contain Disk Info, the SBFS Map -position unencrypted where SBFS resides- so replacing the MBR with another EEPC MBR from a different machine does not work, even if you fix the partition table. at least the MBR, boot sectors, partition info. Clicked Restore EEPC MBR and the system booted up properly again. Selected Algorithm FIPS AES 256 bit (0x12) for workspace and disk After AUTHORIZATION with the daily code -changed date in BIOS- and AUTHENTICATION with SBFS provided by Sys Admins of the solution (Thanks to J.W.!) copied to a Memory Card which was detected properly. Acronis replaced the MBR to customize the boot process -BUT the encrypted disk was the SOURCE hard disk in a bulk copy, so NO MERCY with Acronis, SOURCE disks should not be touched, especially the MBR, and without user confirmation! HD had been encrypted with McAfee 5.1.8 SafeTech 5.2.9 ISO (found ) in Compaq G62 As for others, in my case, full HD encryption was mandatory for all employees to protect customer's data, to comply with the data protection law and contractual conditions. ![]()
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