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Doesn't make any sense to encrypt the windows partition by default. If anything it should only be an option.
The actual purpose of these low cost netbooks are browsing,file reading.for these we dont need space consuming resource hog windows simple chrome os is enough.capturing markert share.preventing invasion of chrome os.
I am not really sure whether chromebooks are such a big threat. And the 32GBs are ample. You can supplement with a 32GB Micro SD card. That should suffice for such a small system - at least my wife who has a T100 with the same specs is not complaining. We even put images on the SD card. Works well.
May be it's the side effect of creating online user accounts. "Windows 8.x" may silently turn on bit locker if online account is created instead of traditional offline user accounts.Doesn't make any sense to encrypt the windows partition by default. If anything it should only be an option.
Windows 8.1 Will Start Encrypting Hard Drives By Default: Everything You Need to Know
Thanks for the link. If it is that simple, I should have used that myself. I feel like a dummy. I will try the procedure tomorrow on a friend's laptop who has the same problem. Let's hope it works.
This is the procedure - very easy.
Windows Key + I and select Change PC settings.
Navigate to PC and devices -> PC info. At the bottom of the PC info pane, you’ll see a Device Encryption section. Select Turn Off
Update: This procedure worked. I just decrypted an Asus T100 of a friend with it. It was a no-brainer. I wish I had known 2 weeks ago, then my laptop would not be roaming the country.Windows Key + I and select Change PC settings.
Navigate to PC and devices -> PC info. At the bottom of the PC info pane, you’ll see a Device Encryption section. Select Turn Off
congrats whs such a simple idea solved your problem.wow these guys doing everything with bigpicture low cost for competiting against chromebook and auto encryption for online storage.
Yeah right, unfortunately I could only apply my newly gained knowledge on a friend's laptop - not on my own. That is roaming the country now. I hope those Asus guys don't mess it up.
There was one point still open though - the RECIMG command did not work with the encryption - which may make a certain sense. But after decryption it still did not work. I wonder whether the encryption shut it off and the decryption did not put it back on or whether that function is not available in 32bit W8.1.
Curious Wolfgang: that Windows Key + I command: does that bring up a Windows control application, or an Asus/UEFI control application?