Nightwalker Level 24 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Forum Veteran May 26, 2014 1,378 9,319 2,288 May 28, 2014 #1 Quite simple and lightweight Reactions: yigido and Ink
I Ink Administrator Verified Jan 8, 2011 22,318 2 55,055 8,379 May 28, 2014 #2 What happens if you do a Refresh or Reset, what's the process with BitLocker? Are files on the BitLocker'd drive encrypted/decrypted on-the-fly?
What happens if you do a Refresh or Reset, what's the process with BitLocker? Are files on the BitLocker'd drive encrypted/decrypted on-the-fly?
Exterminator Level 85 Verified Top Poster Well-known Oct 23, 2012 12,527 48,602 8,380 USA May 28, 2014 #3 Looks good!! Thanks for sharing your config
Nightwalker Level 24 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Forum Veteran May 26, 2014 1,378 9,319 2,288 May 28, 2014 #4 Huracan said: What happens if you do a Refresh or Reset, what's the process with BitLocker? Are files on the BitLocker'd drive encrypted/decrypted on-the-fly? Click to expand... I always disable Bitlocker in OS partition before a Refresh/Reinstall and enable when the process of Refresh is done, the process is very fast. I really like Windows security mechanisms (SmartScreen, UAC, LUA, Bitlocker, Applocker, Firewall), they are worth of a experimentation. Reactions: King Alpha and Ink
Huracan said: What happens if you do a Refresh or Reset, what's the process with BitLocker? Are files on the BitLocker'd drive encrypted/decrypted on-the-fly? Click to expand... I always disable Bitlocker in OS partition before a Refresh/Reinstall and enable when the process of Refresh is done, the process is very fast. I really like Windows security mechanisms (SmartScreen, UAC, LUA, Bitlocker, Applocker, Firewall), they are worth of a experimentation.
King Alpha Level 25 Verified Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Forum Veteran Jun 21, 2013 1,492 8,686 2,378 Texas May 28, 2014 #5 Great setup!