WEBVTT 00:00:00.080 --> 00:00:01.920 Hi everyone. Frank Westfall here. In this 00:00:01.920 --> 00:00:05.040 video, I will show you how to enable and 00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:07.839 use bitlocker disk encryption with or 00:00:07.839 --> 00:00:10.480 without a tpm chip and how to use 00:00:10.480 --> 00:00:12.080 bitlocker to go 00:00:12.080 --> 00:00:15.040 with Windows 10 or Windows 11. 00:00:15.040 --> 00:00:16.960 Bitlocker is an application that is 00:00:16.960 --> 00:00:18.800 built into all Microsoft operating 00:00:18.800 --> 00:00:21.119 systems since Windows 7, 00:00:21.119 --> 00:00:23.199 and it allows you to encrypt the 00:00:23.199 --> 00:00:25.760 contents of your system disk or your 00:00:25.760 --> 00:00:28.560 system disk and another disk and also 00:00:28.560 --> 00:00:31.439 encrypt the contents of removable disks 00:00:31.439 --> 00:00:34.239 like usb flash thumb drives. This means 00:00:34.239 --> 00:00:36.719 that if those disks are ever lost or 00:00:36.719 --> 00:00:39.120 stolen or the computer itself is ever 00:00:39.120 --> 00:00:42.160 lost or stolen. Anyone who has those 00:00:42.160 --> 00:00:44.559 disks won't be able to read any of the 00:00:44.559 --> 00:00:46.000 data on it unless they have the 00:00:46.000 --> 00:00:48.399 encryption key as well and as long as 00:00:48.399 --> 00:00:49.920 your encryption key isn't with the 00:00:49.920 --> 00:00:52.239 computer. When it's lost or stolen, 00:00:52.239 --> 00:00:53.440 there's no way they can have the 00:00:53.440 --> 00:00:54.800 encryption key. 00:00:54.800 --> 00:00:57.440 So what that means is that if I lose 00:00:57.440 --> 00:01:00.079 this laptop or it gets stolen, and I have 00:01:00.079 --> 00:01:02.320 bitlocker disk encryption enabled. Even 00:01:02.320 --> 00:01:05.840 if someone pulls the disk out, 00:01:05.840 --> 00:01:08.400 and puts it in another computer, 00:01:08.400 --> 00:01:09.680 they will not be able to read the 00:01:09.680 --> 00:01:12.320 contents on this disk. It is encrypted, 00:01:12.320 --> 00:01:14.799 and if a person doesn't have Bitlocker, 00:01:14.799 --> 00:01:17.040 just encryption or some other type of 00:01:17.040 --> 00:01:19.119 disk encryption enabled and they lose 00:01:19.119 --> 00:01:20.320 their computer. 00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:23.200 And I happen to find it or anyone who's 00:01:23.200 --> 00:01:25.520 relatively savvy with computers, 00:01:25.520 --> 00:01:28.240 we'll be able to pull the disc out, 00:01:28.240 --> 00:01:30.640 put it in another computer and instantly 00:01:30.640 --> 00:01:32.400 access all the data on it. Anything 00:01:32.400 --> 00:01:34.159 that's unencrypted is just there for the 00:01:34.159 --> 00:01:35.119 taking, 00:01:35.119 --> 00:01:38.479 So I highly recommend that if you have 00:01:38.479 --> 00:01:41.759 sensitive data on a laptop 00:01:41.759 --> 00:01:44.479 or a removable thumb drive 00:01:44.479 --> 00:01:46.799 that you encrypt the contents of it. 00:01:46.799 --> 00:01:49.280 The worst thing that can happen is you 00:01:49.280 --> 00:01:51.520 have sensitive data, and then you're not 00:01:51.520 --> 00:01:53.040 thinking about whether or not the device 00:01:53.040 --> 00:01:54.640 gets lost or stolen and then it gets 00:01:54.640 --> 00:01:56.479 lost or stolen and you don't care about 00:01:56.479 --> 00:01:58.159 the actual laptop. Uou care about the 00:01:58.159 --> 00:02:00.960 data. Well with BitLocker disk encryption, 00:02:00.960 --> 00:02:03.200 if that happens, you don't have to worry 00:02:03.200 --> 00:02:05.439 because your data is protected. It's not 00:02:05.439 --> 00:02:06.799 going to be red. It's not going to be 00:02:06.799 --> 00:02:08.720 able to be used. You might be out the 00:02:08.720 --> 00:02:10.720 device. You might have lost the laptop or 00:02:10.720 --> 00:02:12.319 you might have lost a thumb drive but 00:02:12.319 --> 00:02:14.640 you didn't lose your data. For this video, 00:02:14.640 --> 00:02:18.720 you will need any PC, computer or laptop, 00:02:18.720 --> 00:02:21.200 a flash thumb drive. And it doesn't have 00:02:21.200 --> 00:02:23.200 to have much storage four gigs or above 00:02:23.200 --> 00:02:25.200 would be fine. And if you're wondering 00:02:25.200 --> 00:02:28.000 how I'm running windows 11 without a TPM 00:02:28.000 --> 00:02:29.120 chip because I'm going to show you 00:02:29.120 --> 00:02:31.519 BitLocker without a TPM chip. And with a 00:02:31.519 --> 00:02:34.480 tpm chip, I show how to bypass the new 00:02:34.480 --> 00:02:36.959 tpm requirements for Windows 11. 00:02:36.959 --> 00:02:39.840 In my other video called, "Your pc does 00:02:39.840 --> 00:02:42.319 not meet minimum requirements: how to 00:02:42.319 --> 00:02:46.080 bypass, tpm 2.0. And run Windows 11 on 00:02:46.080 --> 00:02:47.360 older PC, 00:02:47.360 --> 00:02:49.040 the link for that video will be in the 00:02:49.040 --> 00:02:51.680 description below, okay. Here we go. First, 00:02:51.680 --> 00:02:53.040 I'm going to show you how to use 00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:56.400 bitlocker without a tpm, than with a tpm 00:02:56.400 --> 00:02:58.000 and then also show you how to use 00:02:58.000 --> 00:03:00.879 bitlocker to go for usb flash drives. 00:03:00.879 --> 00:03:02.480 I'll show you that there's no tpm 00:03:02.480 --> 00:03:03.760 enabled. 00:03:03.760 --> 00:03:05.360 This computer actually has a tpm chip, 00:03:05.360 --> 00:03:07.680 but I have it disabled in the bios to 00:03:07.680 --> 00:03:09.920 check your tpm status. You can type in 00:03:09.920 --> 00:03:11.760 tpm.msc 00:03:11.760 --> 00:03:14.800 in the search run bar, 00:03:15.040 --> 00:03:17.120 and you can see that this computer 00:03:17.120 --> 00:03:19.120 doesn't think it has a tpm chip because 00:03:19.120 --> 00:03:20.879 when it's turned off in the bios. It 00:03:20.879 --> 00:03:22.400 doesn't even get powered on it's like 00:03:22.400 --> 00:03:23.840 the chip doesn't even exist when you 00:03:23.840 --> 00:03:25.440 turn it off in the bios. 00:03:25.440 --> 00:03:27.599 So we don't have a tpm chip, but we're 00:03:27.599 --> 00:03:29.680 still going to use bitlocker just fine. 00:03:29.680 --> 00:03:32.159 The next thing we want to do is in the 00:03:32.159 --> 00:03:36.400 search run box type in gp 00:03:36.400 --> 00:03:37.760 edit 00:03:37.760 --> 00:03:40.799 dot msc, 00:03:41.120 --> 00:03:43.280 and we want to go to local computer 00:03:43.280 --> 00:03:44.480 policy, 00:03:44.480 --> 00:03:47.120 administrative templates, 00:03:47.120 --> 00:03:49.920 expand that go to windows components, 00:03:49.920 --> 00:03:51.200 expand that 00:03:51.200 --> 00:03:53.360 and then go to bitlocker drive 00:03:53.360 --> 00:03:56.480 encryption and expand that, 00:03:56.480 --> 00:03:59.040 and then operating system drives. 00:03:59.040 --> 00:04:02.560 And then if we slide this over over here 00:04:02.560 --> 00:04:04.879 require additional authentication at 00:04:04.879 --> 00:04:08.400 startup. Double click that, 00:04:09.439 --> 00:04:12.000 turn it to enabled and then check this 00:04:12.000 --> 00:04:14.080 box if it isn't already checked allow 00:04:14.080 --> 00:04:16.079 bitlocker without a compatible tpm 00:04:16.079 --> 00:04:18.799 requires a password or startup key on a 00:04:18.799 --> 00:04:21.680 usb flash drive. 00:04:21.680 --> 00:04:24.400 We're going to hit ok, 00:04:24.400 --> 00:04:25.840 so now we can use bitlocker without a 00:04:25.840 --> 00:04:27.040 tpm 00:04:27.040 --> 00:04:28.880 and we can go to 00:04:28.880 --> 00:04:31.680 control panel. 00:04:32.880 --> 00:04:34.080 And then 00:04:34.080 --> 00:04:36.560 bitlocker drive encryption and then we 00:04:36.560 --> 00:04:40.560 just want to turn on bitlocker, 00:04:41.199 --> 00:04:43.120 and this is where you want to insert 00:04:43.120 --> 00:04:44.960 your usb drive, we're going to need it in 00:04:44.960 --> 00:04:47.440 a second. 00:04:48.160 --> 00:04:49.360 You can choose 00:04:49.360 --> 00:04:51.360 to use a usb drive 00:04:51.360 --> 00:04:53.680 to decrypt the disk 00:04:53.680 --> 00:04:56.560 before operating system login 00:04:56.560 --> 00:04:59.600 or you can choose to use a password and 00:04:59.600 --> 00:05:00.880 i'll show you what it looks like with a 00:05:00.880 --> 00:05:03.039 password login in a second when we're 00:05:03.039 --> 00:05:04.720 done with this i'm going to use a 00:05:04.720 --> 00:05:07.840 password to decrypt the system drive. 00:05:07.840 --> 00:05:09.680 I recommend using a complex password for 00:05:09.680 --> 00:05:11.840 this, 00:05:16.720 --> 00:05:17.680 and then 00:05:17.680 --> 00:05:19.199 we're going to save 00:05:19.199 --> 00:05:21.199 the recovery key 00:05:21.199 --> 00:05:23.680 onto the flash drive. 00:05:23.680 --> 00:05:25.919 I've already named this one win11 00:05:25.919 --> 00:05:28.479 BitLock, 00:05:31.199 --> 00:05:33.520 and then hit next. 00:05:33.520 --> 00:05:36.400 And you can choose the first option, 00:05:36.400 --> 00:05:38.080 if you want to do your whole disk, it 00:05:38.080 --> 00:05:40.160 does take longer but that just encrypts 00:05:40.160 --> 00:05:41.919 the entire disk regardless of whether or 00:05:41.919 --> 00:05:43.759 not there's data on the disk for the 00:05:43.759 --> 00:05:46.160 purpose of speed. I'm going to do 00:05:46.160 --> 00:05:49.039 the top option here 00:05:49.039 --> 00:05:50.479 and I'm going to use the new encryption 00:05:50.479 --> 00:05:51.759 mode 00:05:51.759 --> 00:05:54.639 here. You want to uncheck this,, 00:05:54.639 --> 00:05:58.080 and then hit start encrypting 00:05:58.479 --> 00:06:00.000 and then you get this notification. 00:06:00.000 --> 00:06:02.560 Encryption is in progress encryption of 00:06:02.560 --> 00:06:04.880 c by bitlocker drive encryption has 00:06:04.880 --> 00:06:07.199 started when bitlocker disk encryption 00:06:07.199 --> 00:06:09.520 is running even before it's finished 00:06:09.520 --> 00:06:11.440 encrypting the entire disk. 00:06:11.440 --> 00:06:13.520 You can shut down and restart the 00:06:13.520 --> 00:06:16.479 computer. It picks up wherever 00:06:16.479 --> 00:06:18.400 it left off when you shut down the 00:06:18.400 --> 00:06:20.720 computer. If it hasn't finished, its 00:06:20.720 --> 00:06:22.720 encryption process the encryption 00:06:22.720 --> 00:06:24.720 process is a one-time thing and then 00:06:24.720 --> 00:06:26.720 after that it's just encrypted. This is 00:06:26.720 --> 00:06:28.479 what logging in looks like 00:06:28.479 --> 00:06:30.800 after you've enabled bitlocker without a 00:06:30.800 --> 00:06:33.039 tpm chip, you're first asked for a 00:06:33.039 --> 00:06:35.840 password to decrypt the system disk and 00:06:35.840 --> 00:06:38.400 then you enter the password to log in. 00:06:38.400 --> 00:06:39.919 And those can be two separate passwords, 00:06:39.919 --> 00:06:41.360 or they could be the same, I recommend 00:06:41.360 --> 00:06:42.960 that they're different. So first, I'm just 00:06:42.960 --> 00:06:47.160 going to enter the bitlocker password. 00:06:52.000 --> 00:06:54.319 Now, the system disk is decrypted 00:06:54.319 --> 00:06:57.840 and the operating system can load. 00:06:57.840 --> 00:06:59.440 And now I can log into the operating 00:06:59.440 --> 00:07:02.440 system, 00:07:07.280 --> 00:07:09.759 and I'm in. That's what logging in looks 00:07:09.759 --> 00:07:11.599 like when you use BitLocker without a 00:07:11.599 --> 00:07:14.800 TPM chip. If you use BitLocker with a TPM 00:07:14.800 --> 00:07:17.520 chip. It looks exactly like normal login, 00:07:17.520 --> 00:07:20.319 because the TPM delivers the decryption 00:07:20.319 --> 00:07:22.400 password as the computer starting up 00:07:22.400 --> 00:07:24.240 automatically without you even knowing 00:07:24.240 --> 00:07:26.479 that's happening. Okay so, I've turned my 00:07:26.479 --> 00:07:30.000 tpm chip on in the system bios and if 00:07:30.000 --> 00:07:32.639 you're not sure if you have a tpm chip, 00:07:32.639 --> 00:07:34.880 you can go into your bios 00:07:34.880 --> 00:07:36.800 and go under security 00:07:36.800 --> 00:07:39.199 and then if you have tpm. You'll see tpm 00:07:39.199 --> 00:07:41.360 security as an option. I'm going to turn 00:07:41.360 --> 00:07:44.800 on my tpm chip now and then show you 00:07:44.800 --> 00:07:47.599 bitlocker with tpm 00:07:47.599 --> 00:07:49.199 hit apply, 00:07:49.199 --> 00:07:50.560 and then when you hit apply. You get 00:07:50.560 --> 00:07:51.919 these options. 00:07:51.919 --> 00:07:53.120 I'm going to do 00:07:53.120 --> 00:07:56.000 tpm acpi support, 00:07:56.000 --> 00:07:57.919 and then you have to hit activate as 00:07:57.919 --> 00:08:01.520 well and now the tpm chip can be used by 00:08:01.520 --> 00:08:04.240 the motherboard. And by the operating 00:08:04.240 --> 00:08:05.599 system, 00:08:05.599 --> 00:08:08.560 hit apply and exit. That's how you turn 00:08:08.560 --> 00:08:10.720 tpm on in your bios. Now I'm going to 00:08:10.720 --> 00:08:12.960 turn on bitlocker again, but this time 00:08:12.960 --> 00:08:15.039 with the tpm chip. First, I'm just going 00:08:15.039 --> 00:08:18.879 to do the tpm.msc 00:08:18.879 --> 00:08:22.080 command in the search run bar 00:08:22.080 --> 00:08:25.680 to show the tpm status. So here it shows 00:08:25.680 --> 00:08:28.319 that there is a tpm chip, 00:08:28.319 --> 00:08:30.720 and you can actually also check the 00:08:30.720 --> 00:08:32.880 firmware version of your tpm chip right 00:08:32.880 --> 00:08:36.399 here. Specification version 1.2. This is a 00:08:36.399 --> 00:08:39.519 tpm chip that is running tpm firmware 00:08:39.519 --> 00:08:42.080 1.2 can exit out of that. 00:08:42.080 --> 00:08:44.399 And then I'm just going to also show you 00:08:44.399 --> 00:08:45.519 that 00:08:45.519 --> 00:08:48.480 the group policy modification 00:08:48.480 --> 00:08:51.360 has been undone as well. 00:08:51.360 --> 00:08:55.560 So if I go back to that same spot, 00:08:59.120 --> 00:09:01.519 you can see that I've reverted this to 00:09:01.519 --> 00:09:06.920 not configured then go to control panel, 00:09:08.240 --> 00:09:10.480 and bitlocker drive encryption again, 00:09:10.480 --> 00:09:12.880 turn on bitlocker, 00:09:12.880 --> 00:09:15.200 and we want to 00:09:15.200 --> 00:09:16.160 save 00:09:16.160 --> 00:09:18.399 the recovery key 00:09:18.399 --> 00:09:19.600 to 00:09:19.600 --> 00:09:22.320 this disk. This is the usb disk that I 00:09:22.320 --> 00:09:24.560 have. 00:09:24.880 --> 00:09:26.240 Say yes. 00:09:26.240 --> 00:09:28.240 Your recovery key has been saved and 00:09:28.240 --> 00:09:30.320 it's really important that you save your 00:09:30.320 --> 00:09:31.920 recovery key, and then actually keep it 00:09:31.920 --> 00:09:33.600 because if you get locked out of your 00:09:33.600 --> 00:09:35.839 disk and you need to get back in you 00:09:35.839 --> 00:09:37.839 have to have that encryption key or you 00:09:37.839 --> 00:09:39.680 will not be able to get that data. 00:09:39.680 --> 00:09:42.240 I've actually had to use my recovery key 00:09:42.240 --> 00:09:44.959 to get into an encrypted disk before so 00:09:44.959 --> 00:09:47.200 just keep it in a safe place and then 00:09:47.200 --> 00:09:49.360 hit next. 00:09:49.360 --> 00:09:51.120 And we're going to use the top option 00:09:51.120 --> 00:09:52.240 again, 00:09:52.240 --> 00:09:55.440 and then new encryption mode, yes. 00:09:55.440 --> 00:09:57.279 And then for this one, we can actually do 00:09:57.279 --> 00:09:59.360 the run bit locker system check. What 00:09:59.360 --> 00:10:03.519 it's going to do is look for a tpm chip, 00:10:03.519 --> 00:10:06.240 and it says okay everything looks good. 00:10:06.240 --> 00:10:07.920 Restart now. And then the encryption will 00:10:07.920 --> 00:10:10.000 start okay. I've restarted and I'm going 00:10:10.000 --> 00:10:12.560 to check the status of the bitlocker 00:10:12.560 --> 00:10:13.839 encryption. 00:10:13.839 --> 00:10:16.839 Control panel bitlocker drive 00:10:16.839 --> 00:10:19.200 encryption, and you can see that the 00:10:19.200 --> 00:10:21.200 encryption is in progress right now. 00:10:21.200 --> 00:10:22.800 You'll notice that you're able to shut 00:10:22.800 --> 00:10:24.480 down and restart the computer. And it 00:10:24.480 --> 00:10:26.800 does not disrupt the process of the 00:10:26.800 --> 00:10:29.120 encryption, you can also turn off 00:10:29.120 --> 00:10:31.839 bitlocker here very simply by hitting 00:10:31.839 --> 00:10:33.519 turn off bitlocker. 00:10:33.519 --> 00:10:36.320 And then this will decrypt the disk. The 00:10:36.320 --> 00:10:38.399 disk has been decrypted, and now we're 00:10:38.399 --> 00:10:40.079 back to where we started the last thing 00:10:40.079 --> 00:10:41.200 I'm going to show you is how to use 00:10:41.200 --> 00:10:44.959 bitlocker to go which is for use with 00:10:44.959 --> 00:10:47.360 usb flash thumb drives. 00:10:47.360 --> 00:10:48.959 So maybe you don't want to encrypt your 00:10:48.959 --> 00:10:51.040 entire system disk inside the computer 00:10:51.040 --> 00:10:52.640 itself, but you want to have 00:10:52.640 --> 00:10:54.959 some sensitive data encrypted in a flash 00:10:54.959 --> 00:10:57.600 thumb drive. You can use this to do that. 00:10:57.600 --> 00:10:59.440 So I'm going to encrypt this flash thumb 00:10:59.440 --> 00:11:01.360 drive. 00:11:01.360 --> 00:11:03.519 Just turn on bitlocker. 00:11:03.519 --> 00:11:05.839 We're going to use a password to unlock 00:11:05.839 --> 00:11:07.920 it, 00:11:09.920 --> 00:11:12.160 and then I'm going to save the bitlocker 00:11:12.160 --> 00:11:14.160 encryption key. I'm going to actually 00:11:14.160 --> 00:11:15.440 just put it on the desktop of this 00:11:15.440 --> 00:11:17.360 computer. I recommend actually putting it 00:11:17.360 --> 00:11:19.760 on a separate usb drive, but for the 00:11:19.760 --> 00:11:21.279 purpose of this demonstration, I'm going 00:11:21.279 --> 00:11:23.200 to put it just on the desktop of this 00:11:23.200 --> 00:11:24.720 computer. 00:11:24.720 --> 00:11:26.399 The recovery key has been saved that 00:11:26.399 --> 00:11:27.839 step is really important you want to 00:11:27.839 --> 00:11:29.600 make sure that you see your recovery key 00:11:29.600 --> 00:11:31.680 has been saved, 00:11:31.680 --> 00:11:33.200 and hit next. And then we're going to use 00:11:33.200 --> 00:11:35.360 the top option again, 00:11:35.360 --> 00:11:38.240 and compatible mode has to be used for 00:11:38.240 --> 00:11:40.560 drives that can be moved from the device 00:11:40.560 --> 00:11:43.120 hit next and yes, we are ready to start 00:11:43.120 --> 00:11:45.920 encrypting this usb drive. 00:11:45.920 --> 00:11:47.760 Now I'm going to remove this drive and 00:11:47.760 --> 00:11:49.360 then plug it back in. So you can see what 00:11:49.360 --> 00:11:52.240 it looks like when you plug the drive in. 00:11:52.240 --> 00:11:56.440 So go to eject media, 00:11:56.720 --> 00:11:58.240 safe to remove, 00:11:58.240 --> 00:12:00.320 pull it out 00:12:00.320 --> 00:12:02.320 and then put it back in 00:12:02.320 --> 00:12:04.720 bitlocker drive, encryption unlock drive. 00:12:04.720 --> 00:12:08.160 The drive is bitlocker protected, 00:12:08.160 --> 00:12:11.560 enter the password 00:12:14.160 --> 00:12:17.200 and now the drive has been unlocked 00:12:17.200 --> 00:12:18.480 and 00:12:18.480 --> 00:12:20.480 we can access the data on it. 00:12:20.480 --> 00:12:22.320 There isn't any data on this. It's just 00:12:22.320 --> 00:12:24.800 the recovery keys from the 00:12:24.800 --> 00:12:26.480 testing of bitlocker that I did before 00:12:26.480 --> 00:12:28.000 the video. And then also the recovery 00:12:28.000 --> 00:12:30.000 keys that we created during this video 00:12:30.000 --> 00:12:31.519 and I also want to show you real quick 00:12:31.519 --> 00:12:34.000 what it looks like. If you have the usb, 00:12:34.000 --> 00:12:36.399 disk in and you haven't entered the 00:12:36.399 --> 00:12:38.560 bitlocker decryption key. So this is what 00:12:38.560 --> 00:12:40.240 it would be like for someone that found 00:12:40.240 --> 00:12:42.240 your usb disk, but they don't have the 00:12:42.240 --> 00:12:45.040 bitlocker password to decrypt the drive 00:12:45.040 --> 00:12:46.959 they plug it in their computer. They go 00:12:46.959 --> 00:12:48.880 to access it and 00:12:48.880 --> 00:12:50.240 they're not getting in 00:12:50.240 --> 00:12:52.320 even if they loaded this up on a linux 00:12:52.320 --> 00:12:54.720 system or some other type of computer. 00:12:54.720 --> 00:12:56.959 And then they can actually open it 00:12:56.959 --> 00:12:59.519 the actual data in. It is encrypted so 00:12:59.519 --> 00:13:00.800 it's just a bunch of gibberish. It 00:13:00.800 --> 00:13:02.720 doesn't make any sense you can also 00:13:02.720 --> 00:13:05.279 decrypt the usb drive the same way that 00:13:05.279 --> 00:13:07.200 you decrypted the system drive. 00:13:07.200 --> 00:13:09.680 I just did a decryption of the usb drive. 00:13:09.680 --> 00:13:13.360 So it's just back to a normal usb drive. 00:13:13.360 --> 00:13:15.600 All you have to do is hit the turn off 00:13:15.600 --> 00:13:18.079 bitlocker under 00:13:18.079 --> 00:13:20.079 bitlocker to go, and then select the 00:13:20.079 --> 00:13:23.040 drive and then hit turn off bitlocker. 00:13:23.040 --> 00:13:24.320 All right, that's it. I hope this 00:13:24.320 --> 00:13:26.000 information was helpful, please subscribe 00:13:26.000 --> 00:13:27.440 to my channel for more computer 00:13:27.440 --> 00:13:29.279 tutorials videos. And please check out 00:13:29.279 --> 00:13:30.959 the ones I already have. 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