My uncle had an HP laptop that I came to own after he died. The problem is that he seems to have encrypted the hard drive right from the start, so that the first screen that comes up requires putting in the password for the encryption. He hid it well. I can’t find it. It is gone. Can’t use machine because I can’t get past the encryption password requirements.
So, to recover the laptop, I thought about putting in a new drive and running from there. It strikes me that I would have to put a bios and operating system on the new hard drive, as well as whatever drivers are available for running the hardware, before I was able to boot up the machine with the new drive.
Is that accurate?
Without having any access to the current drive, and the bios residing thereon not to mention the operating system and the drivers, it seems like a fairly complicated job for recovery.
So, to recover the laptop, I thought about putting in a new drive and running from there. It strikes me that I would have to put a bios and operating system on the new hard drive, as well as whatever drivers are available for running the hardware, before I was able to boot up the machine with the new drive.
Is that accurate?
Without having any access to the current drive, and the bios residing thereon not to mention the operating system and the drivers, it seems like a fairly complicated job for recovery.
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