Bitlocker Ask If I Agree
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I turned Bitlocker on and it ask me a question I'm not sure about. I had to hit a function key that allows me or somebody to take control of C:/ drive. The way it was stated made it unclear whether they were talking about me or somebody other than me. I don't want anybody other than myself being able to access or control data on my PC but I agreed anyhow because I had just installed Windows 10 Pro and put in the product key, I have nothing on the drive at the moment other than Windows. I don't know much about how bitlocker works so I want to know if it wise to agree to that message?
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I turned Bitlocker on and it ask me a question I'm not sure about. I had to hit a function key that allows me or somebody to take control of C:/ drive. The way it was stated made it unclear whether they were talking about me or somebody other than me. I don't want anybody other than myself being able to access or control data on my PC but I agreed anyhow because I had just installed Windows 10 Pro and put in the product key, I have nothing on the drive at the moment other than Windows. I don't know much about how bitlocker works so I want to know if it wise to agree to that message?
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It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15
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I turned Bitlocker on and it ask me a question I'm not sure about. I had to hit a function key that allows me or somebody to take control of C:/ drive. The way it was stated made it unclear whether they were talking about me or somebody other than me. I don't want anybody other than myself being able to access or control data on my PC but I agreed anyhow because I had just installed Windows 10 Pro and put in the product key, I have nothing on the drive at the moment other than Windows. I don't know much about how bitlocker works so I want to know if it wise to agree to that message?
bitlocker tpm
I turned Bitlocker on and it ask me a question I'm not sure about. I had to hit a function key that allows me or somebody to take control of C:/ drive. The way it was stated made it unclear whether they were talking about me or somebody other than me. I don't want anybody other than myself being able to access or control data on my PC but I agreed anyhow because I had just installed Windows 10 Pro and put in the product key, I have nothing on the drive at the moment other than Windows. I don't know much about how bitlocker works so I want to know if it wise to agree to that message?
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Syl J.
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It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15
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It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15
It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15
It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15
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It would be better to add to your post a screenshot or even a photo taken with your phone, so we can see the exact message.
– harrymc
Nov 19 at 20:15