The HP thin client isn't responding to any commands.
The HP thin client isn't responding to any commands.
Hello, I purchased a HP T520 thin client recently. According to my knowledge, its specs include an AMD GX-212JC processor, 4GB of RAM from Samsung, and a 32GB M.2 SSD drive. It’s a pre-owned unit, which is why I’m interested in installing a fresh operating system for a clean setup. The machine currently runs the latest supported Windows 10 Enterprise, but when I tried to reinstall, I encountered an issue with password settings—either the admin or user account prompts for a password, but none of the options work. I’m restricted from making changes without admin rights. I also attempted to run Ubuntu, but the USB image (using GPT and MBR) isn’t recognized or fails altogether. I suspect the manufacturer implemented strong security measures, though I’m not sure if there’s a workaround. If possible, would it be feasible to replace the SSD or bypass these restrictions? Also, is there an option to purchase a new SSD for this device?
I thought I succeeded, but HP thinupdate was used to update the USB, and it asked me to erase everything on the device.
It's not a brand-new setup. You have an HP Enterprise ISO that comes ready-made from HP. It functions just as HP designed it. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10 Use the official Microsoft version
It operates on an ARM-based processor and isn't compatible with standard Windows 10. It supports only Windows 10 Enterprise.
I heard they said it would work, so I'll attempt to start a standard Windows version.