
Self-Encrypting Drive Management | Wave Systems Corp. 2012
ESC 2.9.5 Client Manual
6. Type OK with capital letters
7. Click Erase.
8. A warning message will appear.
9. Click Proceed to continue erasing the drive.
NOTE: The “System will immediately crash” message refers to systems where the SED is a
primary drive. A crypto-erase of a primary drive will cause a system crash, but it won’t cause
the system to crash if erasing a secondary SED.
8.11 Keyboard Support in Pre-boot
For the supported keyboard layouts below, the user name and password can be entered in the pre-boot
authentication screen for TDM using the connected keyboard. The following keyboard layouts are fully
supported for ESC 2.9 – both for TDM pre-boot authentication and for managing TDM in ESC while in
Windows:
US English, Chinese Simplified PRC - US Keyboard, Chinese Traditional Hong Kong S.A.R - US Keyboard,
Chinese Simplified Singapore - US Keyboard, Chinese Trad. Macao S.A.R - US Keyboard, US-International,
Canadian French, Czech QWERTY, Turkish Q, Danish, French, Greek, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch,
Norwegian, Polish Programmer, Polish 214, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swiss French, Swiss
German, Slovak, Spanish, Finnish, Swedish, Portuguese Brazil ABNT, Croatian, Slovenian, United
Kingdom, Irish, United Kingdom Extended, Belgian French, Canadian French (Legacy), Belgian (Comma),
Slovak (QWERTY), Canadian Multilingual Standard, and Korean.
To change the keyboard layout in pre-boot:
1. Click the button at the top left of the pre-boot screen and select the keyboard layout desired.
(This can also be adjusted as a policy with the ADMX/ADML that ships with ERAS).
NOTE: Any keyboard that uses an IME (for example Korean or Chinese) can be used, but it does not
support the IME itself. Each key press will represent one character, and the IME (input method editor)
will not be used. Numbers on the keypad will not represent numbers on the number pad. This is the
case for all other keyboards that use an IME as well.
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