OS: Windows 7 RC 64-bit/Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit CPU: AMD64 Triple-core ~2.3GHz (Maximum clock: 3.2GHz) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H Memory: 2GB Graphics Card: Gigabyte nVidia GeForce 9400GT 1GB Sound Card: Realtek HD (unsure of model at the moment) Monitor(s) Displays: ViewSonic VA1903wmb 19" Widescreen Screen Resolution: 1440x900 Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard Mouse: USB Mouse Case: Excel FC-HL11A Hard Drives: 500GB Samsung HD501LJ SATA,
80GB Western Digital IDE,
8GB Western Digital IDE Internet Speed: 256kbps
How to Turn Windows 7 BitLocker To Go On or Off for Removable Drives
BitLocker To Go is used to encrypt and password protect any removable external hard drives and USB flash drives. The drives must be formatted using either the exFAT, FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS file system and must be at least...
I can't see how, in the case of having a laptop stolen, bitlocker would protect my data.
If the laptop has a TPM chip, the encryption is tied to the TPM chip.. If the laptop is stolen, then the thief has access to the data on it because it would enable windows to load..
So, what is the point?...
I tried using HP BIOS Flashing utility on my HP Z400 Workstation, and it says it can't continue because I have Bitlocker enabled, but I don't have bitlocker on Win 7 Professional 32bit. I don't see it on the control panel or in context menus. I do see it set to manual in "Services" but the service...
I am trying to enable BitLocker on a Windows 7 Ultimate x32 system with TPM. I follow the Wizard and when asked to encrypt the drive I select 'Run BitLocker system check' and 'Continue' (see attached sreenshot).
The USB is inserted and contains the recovery key (.txt and .tpm). During reboot I...
Went to the New Efficiency thing today and one of the MS presenters said that the FBI asked MS if there would be a backdoor for Bitlocker. MS said no. According to the MS guy, the FBI then said to MS: you can't include it on 7 consumer versions. Maybe this been discussed here or elsewhere, but that...