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Last edited by zigzag3143; 29 Feb 2012 at 00:41.
Last edited by zigzag3143; 29 Feb 2012 at 00:41.
Isn't it loaded on all Windows 7 systems as part of security? I have it on my computer, but I do not actually have bitlocker as an option through control panel or if I open up my computer and view my hard drives. As Brink states in BitLocker Drive Encryption - Windows 7 Drive - Turn On or Off with no TPM, BitLocker is only available in the Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise editions.
Bitlocker is not included on the Home version, which I have. When I type bitlocker into the search bar in the start menu, nothing comes up. When I look in control panel, nothing.
Logically, I can only conclude I do not have Bitlocker Drive Encryption.
EDIT: I only have 20 non-Microsoft drivers, so I'll be running verifier on 6 now, and the next two runs on 7 at a time. I'll put an update if verifier shows anything.
You do have it, but my theory is that it runs in a more basic form on our systems (I also have Home Premium) as part of security. Obviously you cannot disable it, so we cannot fix your issue that way. Run through the Driver Verifier steps I outlined, and we will try to track down any other possible causes of your blue screen errors.
Nothing with the first 6. Now starting the next 7.