Guest Baldboy Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 I have been using bitlocker on a Sony Vaio - with TPM. Yesterday someone used my PC to check an XP installation CD. They booted from the CD and when they reached the setup screen, they exited. After that I had to enter my key as I booted the PC - indicating that bitlocker had detected a change. The way to stop having to do that is to turn bitlocker off and then on again. I turned bitlocker off, but when I went to turn it one again, it tells me that my system is not configured to use Bitlocker. It tells me to remove any bootable CD or DVD and reboot and if that doesn't help to upgrade my BIOS. There are no CDs or DVDs and my BIOS is the latest version - and was working yesterday with Bitlocker. I am assuming that the XP instalation CD has in some way altered my disk drive so that it no longer appears to be configured to use Bitlocker. I have run the Drive Preparation Tool, which reports my Drive as prepared. Any ideas? Quote
Guest Bender Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 If you have been using BitLocker, did you have a drive encrypted? If you did and you can see the drive then BitLocker is still active. You would have to unencrypt a drive first to access a drive without BitLocker. "Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A2A8686-193C-42A9-8620-B1745E76206E@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > I have been using bitlocker on a Sony Vaio - with TPM. Yesterday someone > used > my PC to check an XP installation CD. They booted from the CD and when > they > reached the setup screen, they exited. After that I had to enter my key as > I > booted the PC - indicating that bitlocker had detected a change. The way > to > stop having to do that is to turn bitlocker off and then on again. > I turned bitlocker off, but when I went to turn it one again, it tells me > that my system is not configured to use Bitlocker. It tells me to remove > any > bootable CD or DVD and reboot and if that doesn't help to upgrade my BIOS. > There are no CDs or DVDs and my BIOS is the latest version - and was > working > yesterday with Bitlocker. > I am assuming that the XP instalation CD has in some way altered my disk > drive so that it no longer appears to be configured to use Bitlocker. > I have run the Drive Preparation Tool, which reports my Drive as prepared. > Any ideas? > </span> Quote
Guest Baldboy Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 Thank you. Bitlocker is indeed still active. It is, however, disabled. When you turn Bitlocker off for an encypted drive, you gte the choice to decrypt the drive or simply turn bitlocker off. Turning Bitlocker off leaves the drive encrypted but with a password available in plain text - without a passphrase. That way, you can just turn it on again quickly. If you have a change in your boot configuration, you will be asked on boot to enter the key. This will happen every time you reboot. You "tell" Bitlocker that the change is authorised by turning it off for the drive and then turning it on again. In my case, I turned it off, but cannot turn it on again. Now I cannot decrypt the drive, as the option to do that only occurs when you turn it off. So I have an encrypted drive with a plain text password - no protection. I can't turn Bitlocker on, because it says that my system is not configured to use it. Clearly my system is configured to use it as I have the encrypted drive. Is there anybody out there who's an expert in this matter? It is clarly a software bug as it shouldn't be possible for Bitlocker to be operating and at the same time saying that it can't operate. "Bender" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > If you have been using BitLocker, did you have a drive encrypted? If you did > and you can see the drive then BitLocker is still active. You would have to > unencrypt a drive first to access a drive without BitLocker. > > "Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6A2A8686-193C-42A9-8620-B1745E76206E@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> > > I have been using bitlocker on a Sony Vaio - with TPM. Yesterday someone > > used > > my PC to check an XP installation CD. They booted from the CD and when > > they > > reached the setup screen, they exited. After that I had to enter my key as > > I > > booted the PC - indicating that bitlocker had detected a change. The way > > to > > stop having to do that is to turn bitlocker off and then on again. > > I turned bitlocker off, but when I went to turn it one again, it tells me > > that my system is not configured to use Bitlocker. It tells me to remove > > any > > bootable CD or DVD and reboot and if that doesn't help to upgrade my BIOS. > > There are no CDs or DVDs and my BIOS is the latest version - and was > > working > > yesterday with Bitlocker. > > I am assuming that the XP instalation CD has in some way altered my disk > > drive so that it no longer appears to be configured to use Bitlocker. > > I have run the Drive Preparation Tool, which reports my Drive as prepared. > > Any ideas? > > </span></span> Quote
Guest Bender Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 I used the Group Policy editor to enable BitLocker on my old Pentium 4 system, without a TPM. Perhaps that is an area to investigate. To start it run "gpedit.msc" Then expand the "Administrative Templates", Windows Components, and select BitLocker Drive Encryption. You can then explore the various options in the right panel. "Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B5942ED-412C-4217-8EC7-16D6E5BAC0F8@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > Thank you. Bitlocker is indeed still active. It is, however, disabled. > When > you turn Bitlocker off for an encypted drive, you gte the choice to > decrypt > the drive or simply turn bitlocker off. Turning Bitlocker off leaves the > drive encrypted but with a password available in plain text - without a > passphrase. That way, you can just turn it on again quickly. > > If you have a change in your boot configuration, you will be asked on boot > to enter the key. This will happen every time you reboot. You "tell" > Bitlocker that the change is authorised by turning it off for the drive > and > then turning it on again. > > In my case, I turned it off, but cannot turn it on again. Now I cannot > decrypt the drive, as the option to do that only occurs when you turn it > off. > So I have an encrypted drive with a plain text password - no protection. > > I can't turn Bitlocker on, because it says that my system is not > configured > to use it. Clearly my system is configured to use it as I have the > encrypted > drive. > > Is there anybody out there who's an expert in this matter? > > It is clarly a software bug as it shouldn't be possible for Bitlocker to > be > operating and at the same time saying that it can't operate. > > "Bender" wrote: ><span style="color:green"> >> If you have been using BitLocker, did you have a drive encrypted? If you >> did >> and you can see the drive then BitLocker is still active. You would have >> to >> unencrypt a drive first to access a drive without BitLocker. >> >> "Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6A2A8686-193C-42A9-8620-B1745E76206E@microsoft.com...<span style="color:darkred"> >> > I have been using bitlocker on a Sony Vaio - with TPM. Yesterday >> > someone >> > used >> > my PC to check an XP installation CD. They booted from the CD and when >> > they >> > reached the setup screen, they exited. After that I had to enter my key >> > as >> > I >> > booted the PC - indicating that bitlocker had detected a change. The >> > way >> > to >> > stop having to do that is to turn bitlocker off and then on again. >> > I turned bitlocker off, but when I went to turn it one again, it tells >> > me >> > that my system is not configured to use Bitlocker. It tells me to >> > remove >> > any >> > bootable CD or DVD and reboot and if that doesn't help to upgrade my >> > BIOS. >> > There are no CDs or DVDs and my BIOS is the latest version - and was >> > working >> > yesterday with Bitlocker. >> > I am assuming that the XP instalation CD has in some way altered my >> > disk >> > drive so that it no longer appears to be configured to use Bitlocker. >> > I have run the Drive Preparation Tool, which reports my Drive as >> > prepared. >> > Any ideas? >> > </span></span></span> Quote
Guest Kos Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 02:18:37 -0700, "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote: Look in Disk Management and check if your boot partition ( Usually S drive ) still designated as "active". Just guessing.. <span style="color:blue"> >I used the Group Policy editor to enable BitLocker on my old Pentium 4 >system, without a TPM. >Perhaps that is an area to investigate. >To start it run "gpedit.msc" >Then expand the "Administrative Templates", Windows Components, and select >BitLocker Drive Encryption. >You can then explore the various options in the right panel. > >"Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:9B5942ED-412C-4217-8EC7-16D6E5BAC0F8@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> >> Thank you. Bitlocker is indeed still active. It is, however, disabled. >> When >> you turn Bitlocker off for an encypted drive, you gte the choice to >> decrypt >> the drive or simply turn bitlocker off. Turning Bitlocker off leaves the >> drive encrypted but with a password available in plain text - without a >> passphrase. That way, you can just turn it on again quickly. >> >> If you have a change in your boot configuration, you will be asked on boot >> to enter the key. This will happen every time you reboot. You "tell" >> Bitlocker that the change is authorised by turning it off for the drive >> and >> then turning it on again. >> >> In my case, I turned it off, but cannot turn it on again. Now I cannot >> decrypt the drive, as the option to do that only occurs when you turn it >> off. >> So I have an encrypted drive with a plain text password - no protection. >> >> I can't turn Bitlocker on, because it says that my system is not >> configured >> to use it. Clearly my system is configured to use it as I have the >> encrypted >> drive. >> >> Is there anybody out there who's an expert in this matter? >> >> It is clarly a software bug as it shouldn't be possible for Bitlocker to >> be >> operating and at the same time saying that it can't operate. >> >> "Bender" wrote: >><span style="color:darkred"> >>> If you have been using BitLocker, did you have a drive encrypted? If you >>> did >>> and you can see the drive then BitLocker is still active. You would have >>> to >>> unencrypt a drive first to access a drive without BitLocker. >>> >>> "Baldboy" <Baldboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:6A2A8686-193C-42A9-8620-B1745E76206E@microsoft.com... >>> > I have been using bitlocker on a Sony Vaio - with TPM. Yesterday >>> > someone >>> > used >>> > my PC to check an XP installation CD. They booted from the CD and when >>> > they >>> > reached the setup screen, they exited. After that I had to enter my key >>> > as >>> > I >>> > booted the PC - indicating that bitlocker had detected a change. The >>> > way >>> > to >>> > stop having to do that is to turn bitlocker off and then on again. >>> > I turned bitlocker off, but when I went to turn it one again, it tells >>> > me >>> > that my system is not configured to use Bitlocker. It tells me to >>> > remove >>> > any >>> > bootable CD or DVD and reboot and if that doesn't help to upgrade my >>> > BIOS. >>> > There are no CDs or DVDs and my BIOS is the latest version - and was >>> > working >>> > yesterday with Bitlocker. >>> > I am assuming that the XP instalation CD has in some way altered my >>> > disk >>> > drive so that it no longer appears to be configured to use Bitlocker. >>> > I have run the Drive Preparation Tool, which reports my Drive as >>> > prepared. >>> > Any ideas? >>> > </span></span></span> Quote
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