This 2007 Laptop Locked You Out Before It Even Booted
In 2007, this business laptop could lock you out before Windows even started. The HP Compaq 6910p was made for business, not for consumers. It focused on security, standardisation, and control. One key feature was full drive encryption that starts before the operating system loads. In this video, I look at how it worked, why companies used it, and whether its security still holds up today. I even pull the hard drive and test it on a modern system. This is a look back at how businesses handled IT security in the late 2000s, and how much of that still feels familiar today. TimeStamps 00:00 Intro 00:13 Overview 03:28 Restoring without DVDs 10:10 Symantec LiveUpdate 11:47 BIOS Configuration 14:00 Single Sign On 15:19 Application Protection 16:50 Fingerprint Logon 18:45 Drive Encryption 22:06 QuickLook 24:38 3D DriveGuard 25:05 Outro

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