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<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Set up your hard disk for BitLocker Drive Encryption</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>To encrypt the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on, your computer must have two partitions: a system partition (which contains the files needed to start your computer) and an operating system partition (which contains <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>). The operating system partition will be encrypted and the system partition will remain unencrypted so your computer can start. </para>
    <para>In previous versions of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you might have had to manually create these partitions. In this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, these partitions are created automatically. If your computer does not have a system partition, the BitLocker wizard will create one for you using 200 MB of available disk space. The system partition will not be assigned a drive letter and will not show up in the Computer folder.</para>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>What's the difference between suspending BitLocker Drive Encryption and decrypting the drive?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>BitLocker can be turned off in two ways: by suspending BitLocker or by decrypting the drive. When you suspend BitLocker, your  drive is still encrypted but your computer uses a plain text decryption key that is stored on the  drive to read the information. When you decrypt the drive, everything on your  drive is decrypted. </para>
    <para> Suspending BitLocker Drive Encryption is a temporary method  for removing BitLocker protection without decrypting the drive <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on (the operating system drive). Suspend BitLocker if you need to update the computer’s <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>basic input/output system (BIOS)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a289187-1dc5-4a73-a0b5-abedc6e6d5a5#gtmt_basic_input_output_system__bios__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> or startup files; this  will help prevent BitLocker from locking the drive and can help avoid a lengthy decryption process. When the update is complete and you have restarted the computer, you can click <ui>Resume Protection</ui>. </para>
    <para>You can only suspend BitLocker on operating system drives. If you want to turn off Bitlocker on a fixed data drive (such as an internal hard drive) or a removable data drive (such as an external hard drive or a <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>USB flash drive</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>), you must decrypt the drive. </para>
    <para>Decrypting an operating system drive means that BitLocker protection is removed from the computer, which can be time-consuming.  </para>
    <procedure>
      <title>To  temporarily suspend BitLocker or decrypt the drive</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
            <summary>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>‌ </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Do one of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>To temporarily suspend BitLocker, click <ui>Suspend Protection</ui>, and then click <ui>Yes</ui>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>To turn off BitLocker and decrypt the drive, click <ui>Turn Off BitLocker</ui>, and then click <ui>Decrypt Drive</ui>.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If your computer is part of a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, some BitLocker features and settings might be controlled by your system administrator.    </para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<procedural contentType="Procedure" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>Update the BIOS for BitLocker Drive Encryption</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>When you attempt to turn on BitLocker for the first time on the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on, you might receive an error message stating that your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>basic input/output system (BIOS)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a289187-1dc5-4a73-a0b5-abedc6e6d5a5#gtmt_basic_input_output_system__bios__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> must be updated before you can use BitLocker. This is because the computer was manufactured with the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security hardware (a special microchip in many computers that supports advanced security features), version 1.2 or higher, and your computer's BIOS needs an update to work properly with TPM. </para>
    <para>Procedures for updating the BIOS vary depending on the manufacturer. Check the information that came with your computer or go to the computer manufacturer's website. For more information about BIOS, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>BIOS: frequently asked questions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bcb67279-4986-4949-ae34-07e680101569" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
    <para>If you've already turned on BitLocker and need to update the BIOS for another reason, such as solving a hardware compatibility problem, temporarily suspend BitLocker before updating the BIOS, and then resume BitLocker when the update is complete. This prevents BitLocker from locking the drive <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on when you restart the computer after the update.</para>
    <alertSet class="warning">
      <title>Warning</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Updating the BIOS is an advanced procedure, and if an error occurs, your computer could stop working. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Note</title>
      <alert>
        <para>Assistive technology software that runs on <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as screen reading software, cannot read BitLocker startup screens because they are displayed during BIOS startup and before <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> runs. This includes screens used when you type a PIN or recovery key, and any BitLocker error messages.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
  </content>
</procedural><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>What's the difference between BitLocker Drive Encryption and Encrypting File System?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>There are several differences between BitLocker Drive Encryption and  Encrypting File System (EFS). BitLocker is designed to help protect all of the personal and system files on the drive <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on (the operating system drive) if your computer is stolen, or if unauthorized users try to access the computer. You can also use BitLocker to encrypt all files on fixed data drives (such as internal hard drives) and use BitLocker To Go to encrypt files on removable data drives (such as external hard drives or <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>USB flash drives</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>). EFS is used to help protect individual files on any drive on a per-user basis. The table below shows the main differences between BitLocker and EFS.</para>
    <table>
      <summary>Table describing the main differences between BitLocker and EFS</summary>
      <row>
        <headerEntry>
          <para>BitLocker</para>
        </headerEntry>
        <headerEntry>
          <para>Encrypting File System (EFS)</para>
        </headerEntry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>
          <para>BitLocker encrypts all personal and system files on the operating system drive, fixed data drives,  and removable data drives.</para>
        </entry>
        <entry>
          <para>EFS encrypts personal files and folders one-by-one and doesn't encrypt the entire contents of a drive. </para>
        </entry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>
          <para>BitLocker does not depend on the individual <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>user accounts</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ca5d36ab-2fa7-49bb-bcc1-fe25cae5fef4#gtmt_user_account_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> associated with files. BitLocker is either on or off, for all users or groups. </para>
        </entry>
        <entry>
          <para>EFS encrypts files based on the user account associated with it. If a computer has multiple users or groups, each of them can encrypt their own files independently.  </para>
        </entry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>
          <para>BitLocker uses the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a special microchip in many computers that supports advanced security features to encrypt the operating system drive. </para>
        </entry>
        <entry>
          <para>EFS does not require or use any special hardware.</para>
        </entry>
      </row>
      <row>
        <entry>
          <para>You must be an administrator to turn BitLocker encryption on or off on the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on and on fixed data drives.</para>
        </entry>
        <entry>
          <para>You do not have to be an administrator to  use EFS.</para>
        </entry>
      </row>
    </table>
    <para>You can use BitLocker Drive Encryption and EFS together to get the protection offered by both features. When using EFS, encryption keys are stored with the computer's operating system. Although the keys used with EFS are encrypted,  their security still could be compromised if a hacker is able to access the operating system drive. Using BitLocker to encrypt the operating system drive can help protect these keys by preventing the operating system drive from booting or being accessed if it is installed in another computer. </para>
    <para>For more information about EFS, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>What is Encrypting File System (EFS)?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e895bd18-36e5-4229-8424-dff307b155c2" /></navigationLink></para>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10">
  <title>What is the Trusted Platform Module security hardware?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a microchip that enables your computer to take advantage of advanced security features, such as BitLocker Drive Encryption. The TPM is  built into many computers. Check the information that came with your computer to see if your computer is equipped with the TPM.</para>
    <para>A computer with the TPM can create <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>encryption keys</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=63a5b98d-40c9-4a20-9d22-452b95dc7db4#gtmt_encryption_key_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> that can only be decrypted by the same TPM. The TPM "wraps" encryption keys with its own storage root key, which is stored within the TPM. Storing the storage root key in the TPM microchip, rather than on your hard disk, offers better protection against attacks designed to expose your encryption keys.</para>
    <para>When you start a computer that has a TPM and has BitLocker enabled, the TPM checks the operating system for conditions that could indicate a security risk. These conditions could include changes to the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>basic input/output system (BIOS)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a289187-1dc5-4a73-a0b5-abedc6e6d5a5#gtmt_basic_input_output_system__bios__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>  or other startup components, or an indication that the hard disk has been removed from one computer and is being started in a different computer. If the TPM detects one of these security risks, BitLocker keeps the system <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>partition</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=75f2da20-91f7-4f31-8e17-798cce2c38c1#gtmt_partition_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> locked until you enter a BitLocker recovery password to unlock it.</para>
    <para>A <newTerm>TPM owner password</newTerm> is created when you first initialize the TPM. The TPM owner password helps ensure that only the authorized owner can access and manage the TPM on the computer.</para>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>How do I use BitLocker with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Backup?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can use BitLocker Drive Encryption to help protect the drive that you are saving your backup on, or to help protect the drives in your computer that you are backing up. When a drive is locked by BitLocker, you  need to unlock the drive before you can see information about the drive, back up the drive, or  save a backup on the drive.</para>
    <para>If you are using BitLocker with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Backup, it is best to set the drives that you are encrypting to unlock automatically when you log on to the computer. For more information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>How do I use the unlock options in BitLocker Drive Encryption?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=009d58c4-cce8-44e0-b5ba-f1489402056e" /></navigationLink> You can manually unlock a drive by following the steps below.</para>
    <procedure>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
            <summary>Click to open BitLocker in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Unlock Drive</ui>.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Type your password or insert your smart card and type your PIN, and then click <ui>Finish</ui>.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
  </content>
</conceptual><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<conceptual contentType="Conceptual" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Hardware requirements for BitLocker Drive Encryption</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>To use BitLocker Drive Encryption, your computer has to meet certain hardware requirements. These requirements vary depending on the type of drive that you are encrypting. </para>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Hardware requirements for the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on</title>
        <para>To encrypt the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on (the operating system drive), BitLocker stores its own <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>encryption</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=da8256b8-e348-4dc8-9fb0-b8ecb5b037af#gtmt_encryption1_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and decryption <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>key</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8356f964-99c4-455e-858f-97611866ee0f#gtmt_key_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> in a hardware device that is separate from your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>,  so you must have one of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>A computer with Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which is a special microchip in many computers that supports advanced security features. If your computer was manufactured with TPM version 1.2 or higher, BitLocker will store  its key in the TPM.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para> A removable USB memory device, such as a  <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>USB flash drive</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.  If your computer doesn’t have TPM version 1.2 or higher, BitLocker will store its key on the flash drive. This option is only available if your system administrator has set up your network to allow the use of a startup key instead of the TPM.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
        <para>To turn on BitLocker Drive Encryption on the operating system drive, your computer’s hard disk must:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>Have at least two <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>partitions</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=75f2da20-91f7-4f31-8e17-798cce2c38c1#gtmt_partition_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>: a system partition (which contains the files needed to start your computer and must be at least 200 MB) and an operating system partition (which contains <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>). The operating system partition will be encrypted and the system partition will remain unencrypted so your computer can start. If your computer doesn't have two partitions, BitLocker will create them for you. Both partitions must be formatted with the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>NTFS file system</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=561480ce-050b-4273-9d2a-809d76c93ac1#gtmt_ntfs_file_system_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>Have a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>BIOS</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a289187-1dc5-4a73-a0b5-abedc6e6d5a5#gtmt_basic_input_output_system__bios__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> that is compatible with TPM or supports USB devices during computer startup. If this isn't the case, you will need to update the BIOS before using BitLocker. For more information on updating your BIOS, see <navigationLink><linkText>Update the BIOS for BitLocker Drive Encryption</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=30813079-464d-4580-8769-2b74b77f034f" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
        <procedure>
          <title>To find out if your computer has Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security hardware</title>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
                <summary>Click to open BitLocker in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the left pane, click <ui>TPM Administration</ui>. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
            <para>The <ui>TPM Management on Local Computer </ui><glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>snap-in</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=28672751-ea48-4217-85b3-7006a7c611f0#gtmt_snap_in_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>  tells you if your computer has  the TPM security hardware. If your computer doesn't have it, you'll need a removable USB memory device to turn on BitLocker and  store the BitLocker startup key that you’ll need whenever you start your computer. </para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
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      <section expandCollapse="collapse">
        <title>Hardware requirements for data drives</title>
        <para>You can use BitLocker to encrypt fixed data drives (such as internal hard drives) and you can use BitLocker To Go to encrypt removable data drives (such as external hard drives and USB flash drives).   To encrypt a data drive, it must be formatted using either the exFAT, FAT16, <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>FAT32</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=aa822205-e806-4c51-a9b1-0a4863fb0521#gtmt_gls_fat32_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, or NTFS file system and must have at least 64 MB of available memory. </para>
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  <title>Regain access to a computer locked by BitLocker Drive Encryption</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>If the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on (the operating system drive) is encrypted by BitLocker Drive Encryption, it can become locked by BitLocker and require the use of the recovery key  in the following situations:</para>
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      <listItem>
        <para>The computer is working, but BitLocker has detected a possible security risk during startup.</para>
      </listItem>
      <listItem>
        <para>The computer is working, but you lost the BitLocker startup key or PIN, or the startup key is damaged.</para>
      </listItem>
      <listItem>
        <para>The computer isn't working (for example, a power supply problem), and you have transferred its hard disk to a different computer.</para>
      </listItem>
    </list>
    <para>To unlock the drive and regain access to your files, you will need the BitLocker recovery key.</para>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To unlock the operating system drive when the original computer is working</title>
      <step>
        <para>When you start the computer, BitLocker will interrupt startup and display a message informing you that the system drive is locked. Locate your BitLocker recovery key, and then follow the instructions on the screen.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To unlock the operating system drive  after transferring the drive to a different computer</title>
      <step>
        <para>Before removing the drive from the  computer that isn't working, check the computer that will host the drive. The host computer must be running <notLocalizable>Windows 7</notLocalizable> and have BitLocker available (even if BitLocker has not been turned on).</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Shut down both computers.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Remove the drive from the computer that isn't working and install it in the host computer.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Start the host computer and log on.</para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open  BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
            <summary>Click to open BitLocker in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
        <para>The transferred drive will be indicated in the list of drives as a Locked Drive. </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Unlock Drive</ui>, and then follow the instructions on the screen. <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0e88efcb-0f3f-4a37-8ccc-331c81b96adc#lua_prompt"><notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable></phrase></para>
      </step>
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      <alert>
        <para>If your computer is part of a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, some BitLocker features and settings can be controlled by your system administrator.    </para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>Assistive technology software that runs on <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as screen reading software, cannot read BitLocker startup screens because they are displayed during BIOS startup and before <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> runs. This includes screens used when you type a PIN or recovery key, and any BitLocker error messages.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
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  <title>What is a BitLocker Drive Encryption startup key or PIN?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
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    <para>When you use BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on, you can use a  startup key or personal identification number (PIN) to start your computer for added security. If you use a PIN, you will need to remember it and type it each time you start the computer. If you use a startup key, you will need to save it on  a <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>USB flash drive</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and insert the flash drive each time you start the computer. Having a startup key or PIN is optional, unless your computer is at a workplace and your system administrator requires it.</para>
    <para>You can create either a startup key or a PIN, but not both. The PIN can be any number that you choose from 4 to 20 digits in length (the minimum length of your PIN might be longer if your computer is part of a domain). The PIN is stored on your computer.   You can create a startup key or PIN when you turn on BitLocker for the first time. After you create the startup key or PIN, you can use Manage BitLocker to change the PIN, but you cannot change the startup key. You can make additional copies of the startup key in case you lose the original.</para>
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      <alert>
        <para>A startup key can also be used to store the encryption keys for  the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on if your computer does not have the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security hardware. BitLocker seals its <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>encryption keys</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=63a5b98d-40c9-4a20-9d22-452b95dc7db4#gtmt_encryption_key_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> in the TPM hardware, which is a special microchip in many  computers that supports advanced security features.  You can only use a startup key instead of the TPM if your system administrator has set up your network to allow the use of startup keys. For more information about TPM, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>What is the Trusted Platform Module security hardware?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=7349ec7c-fbb5-43ec-b89b-a41bb952d13e" /></navigationLink></para>
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      <alert>
        <para>If you create backup  copies of your startup key, make sure you store them on separate <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>removable media</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d2f7b850-ff77-499b-9b4e-bdc08e3ae4d1#gtmt_removable_media_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
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      <alert>
        <para>Assistive technology software that runs on <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as screen reading software, cannot read BitLocker startup screens because they are displayed during BIOS startup and before <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> runs. This includes screens used when you type a PIN or recovery key, and any BitLocker error messages.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <procedure>
      <title>To copy your startup key or change your PIN</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
            <summary>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>‌ </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Manage BitLocker</ui>, and then follow the instructions.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
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  <title>What is a BitLocker recovery key?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
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    <para>A BitLocker recovery key is a special key that you can create when you turn on Bitlocker Drive Encryption for the first time on each drive that you encrypt. You can use the recovery key to gain access to your computer if the drive that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is installed on  (the operating system drive) is encrypted using BitLocker Drive Encryption and BitLocker detects a condition that prevents it from unlocking the drive when the computer is starting up. A recovery key can also be used to gain access to your files and folders on a removable data drive (such as an external hard drive or <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>USB flash drive</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=df341665-df00-412c-af0e-da64190bb918#gtmt_usb_flash_drive_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>) that is encrypted using BitLocker To Go, if for some reason you forget the password or your computer  cannot access the drive.</para>
    <para>You should store the recovery key by printing it, saving it on <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>removable media</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d2f7b850-ff77-499b-9b4e-bdc08e3ae4d1#gtmt_removable_media_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, or saving it as a file in a folder on another drive on your computer that you are not encrypting. You cannot save the recovery key for a removable data drive (such as a USB flash drive) on removable media. Store the recovery key separate from your computer. After you create a recovery key, you can use Manage BitLocker to make additional copies.</para>
    <alertSet class="note">
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      <alert>
        <para>If your computer is part of a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, your system administrator might control which recovery key options are available.</para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>Assistive technology software that runs on <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as screen reading software, can't read BitLocker startup screens because they are displayed during <glossaryEntryLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>basic input/output system (BIOS)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=1a289187-1dc5-4a73-a0b5-abedc6e6d5a5#gtmt_basic_input_output_system__bios__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> startup before <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> starts. This includes screens used when you type a personal identification number (PIN) or recovery key, and any BitLocker error messages.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
      <title>To copy your BitLocker recovery key</title>
      <step>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open BitLocker Drive Encryption.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.BitLockerDriveEncryption</command>
            <summary>Click to open the BitLocker Drive Encryption in Control Panel</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f1ee59ef-7875-452b-8507-3399c597d21c#altnav_bitlocker_drive_encryption">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>‌ </para>
      </step>
      <step>
        <para>Click <ui>Manage BitLocker</ui>, and then follow the instructions.</para>
      </step>
    </procedure>
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  <title>Why BitLocker Drive Encryption might block your computer from starting</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
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    <para>If the TPM detects such a condition, BitLocker will not unlock the operating system drive and will enter a recovery mode that requires the BitLocker recovery key to unlock it. </para>
    <alertSet class="warning">
      <title>Warning</title>
      <alert>
        <para>It is very important that you create a recovery key when you turn on BitLocker for the first time; otherwise, you could permanently lose access to your files.</para>
      </alert>
    </alertSet>
    <para>If you use BitLocker to encrypt the system drive  and your computer  doesn’t have at least version 1.2 of the TPM, BitLocker will not check for changes to the startup environment. However, you will still need the recovery key in case your BitLocker startup key doesn’t unlock the  system drive.</para>
    <alertSet class="note">
      <title>Notes</title>
      <alert>
        <para>If your computer is part of a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, some BitLocker features and settings can be controlled by your system administrator.    </para>
      </alert>
      <alert>
        <para>Assistive technology software that runs on <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, such as screen reading software, cannot read BitLocker startup screens because they are displayed during BIOS startup and before <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> runs. This includes screens used when you type a PIN or recovery key, and any BitLocker error messages.</para>
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