Here is the error I am receiving when I try to Bitlocker a PC, post image.
[COLOR=#ff0000]The BitLocker Drive Preparation Tool failed to export the BCD (Boot Configuration Data) Store. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]You may need to manually prepare your drive for BitLocker.[/COLOR]
I am about at my wits end with this error. I have never posted a question for technical assistance, so here it goes. I will do my best to provide all the information I can.
I recently created an image on our fog server for an HP Elitebook740 / 840. I can image a PC just fine, but the above error is what I receive when I try to bitlocker it. This is the first time we have used laptops with SSD drives. PC has 32 bit windows 7.
I have verified that a partition does get created.
Here is what I have tried:
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Made sure the target drive is Active
–Disk Management:
–Right click on Computer and choose Manage.
–Under Disk Management, please check if the target drive is active.
If not, please right click on it and choose “Mark as Active”.
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I tried the steps listed on Microsoft’s Site
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929834/en-us[/url]
These steps are not for Windows 7, but they have worked for some Win7 users, so I thought I would give it a try. No Luck.
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Tried a “simpler” image.
I took an HP 740 and gave it a basic image of a Win7 OS and it’s drivers. I then created an image on the Fog server, and then imaged a pc with that image. I still get the same error as above. My rationale was that some application had messedup my ability to bitlocker.
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Tried imaging an HP 740 with an image I create for an HP 8740. I can bitlocker this one, so something is not quite right with the image I created for the 740 / 840.
Could this be something with the way I am Sysprepping the PC?
Thank you for your assistance,
Mike