Hi,
I’m currently considering purchasing the Surface Laptop Studio 2, but I need to confirm whether the SSD supports hardware-based encryption, specifically TCG Opal 2.0 / SED (Self-Encrypting Drive) standards.
I’m aware that BitLocker is supported via TPM 2.0, but I’m looking for information about the drive itself—whether it can perform encryption at the hardware level (Opal-compliant), rather than relying on software-based encryption.
I’m especially interested in the 1TB SSD version.
I`ve tried to find information from googling and using ChatGPT but nothing sure came.
Can anyone from the community confirm if the internal SSD supports Opal/SED features? Or has anyone successfully verified this using tools like sedutil-cli or similar?
Thanks!
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