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Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Operating System Drives > Require Additional Authentication at Startup (right click and edit). | Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Operating System Drives > Require Additional Authentication at Startup (right click and edit). | ||
Enable this policy setting and make sure a checkmark shows up on "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive). | Enable this policy setting and make sure a checkmark shows up on "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive)." | ||
Then, Control Panel > System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Turn on BitLocker | Then, Control Panel > System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Turn on BitLocker |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 1 June 2018
Run: gpedit.msc Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Operating System Drives > Require Additional Authentication at Startup (right click and edit).
Enable this policy setting and make sure a checkmark shows up on "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive)."
Then, Control Panel > System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Turn on BitLocker