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Anonymous
Sep 18, 2017Clone Surface Hub SSDs?
Hi all, I have to install a large number of Surface Hubs in the next months. The supplier tells me he is unable to guarantee that the version of Windows 10 Team will be up to date and is likely t...
Daniel Hudson
Sep 18, 2017Iron Contributor
Hi Richard
Ah what a shame (though likely a good choice if they're all over the country!).
You are spot on in regards to BitLocker. The drives are encrypted and locked, with the unlock key residing on the TPM chip inside the computer. The whole point is to prevent access to the data if the drive is removed from the computer.
Even if this was successful, the computer/Surface Hub will still request the unlock key every time it boots as it will be different to the one stored in the TPM chip. The only way to stop the computer asking for the BitLocker key every time you reboot is to unlock the drive, remove BitLocker encryption, then re-lock. None of this is possible on Surface Hub.
Not only that, I'm fairly sure Secure Boot will throw a head-fit and just stop the boot process the moment it realises the SSD in the Surface Hub does not match the SSD it's expecting due to the drive being cloned.
Long story short, you're probably going to be spending many nights in hotels. I'd advise spending a good few nights on TripAdvisor finding some nice spots to eat and do some sight-seeing! :)
Dan
Ah what a shame (though likely a good choice if they're all over the country!).
You are spot on in regards to BitLocker. The drives are encrypted and locked, with the unlock key residing on the TPM chip inside the computer. The whole point is to prevent access to the data if the drive is removed from the computer.
Even if this was successful, the computer/Surface Hub will still request the unlock key every time it boots as it will be different to the one stored in the TPM chip. The only way to stop the computer asking for the BitLocker key every time you reboot is to unlock the drive, remove BitLocker encryption, then re-lock. None of this is possible on Surface Hub.
Not only that, I'm fairly sure Secure Boot will throw a head-fit and just stop the boot process the moment it realises the SSD in the Surface Hub does not match the SSD it's expecting due to the drive being cloned.
Long story short, you're probably going to be spending many nights in hotels. I'd advise spending a good few nights on TripAdvisor finding some nice spots to eat and do some sight-seeing! :)
Dan
Ryan Wold
Microsoft
Sep 27, 2017Hi Richard,
Can you open a Surface Hub support case and ask for me specifically? I'd like to discuss this with you. :-)
- David PhillipsOct 05, 2017Iron Contributor
I'd like to hear the outcome of that conversation. I have suggested in the past that a downloadable package for the latest up-to-date version would be of great benefit to the installers. Right now I think we're up to 4-6 hours of install time delay depending on site bandwidth.