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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

BitLocker is probably one of the single most important advance in computing security. It's all serious business now is to use the Windows system requirements. Read this article to understand BitLocker.
If you have Windows 8, you'll notice, will try to enable BitLocker with the TPM, which is a property of the processor. Possibility of marrying security encryption software and processor device is perfect.
What would happen if, but your notebook computers/Tablet PCs do not have a TPM-compatible processor? If we try, awe can see this message.


Here’s how to enable BitLocker for windows 8 in these cases.
In your windows 8, call the gpedit.msc.


in the group policy manager navigate to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/BitLocker Drive Encryption/Operating System Drives. Once there, double-click the option Require additional authentication at startup


Choose the option Enabled and in the options pane select the checkbox Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM.


That’s it. Your device is now ready to be encrypted with BitLocker. Right-click your disk and the option to Turn on BitLocker will be available.


You need to keep a USB stick to save the credentials BitLocked. Can also be saved to a file and upload the files to your preferred storage location.




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