Bitlocker Windows 10
Bitlocker Windows 10
Encryption is an effective method of protecting data stored on portable USB devices such as flash drives
and external hard drives.
Encryption encodes data so that it can only be read by someone who has the right encryption key
(password) to decode it. This means that if your device is lost or stolen, the information contained on it
cannot be accessed by unauthorised users.
BitLocker to Go is a feature of Windows 10 (Pro and Enterprise) that allows you to easily encrypt your
personal devices and prevent unauthorized access 1. Without the encryption key, the device is inaccessible.
When you connect your BitLocker encrypted USB device to a Windows PC you will be prompted for your
password. After entering the password correctly, you can read and write to your device as normal.
• After BitLocker has prepared the USB drive, the wizard prompts you to Choose how you want to
unlock the drive.
• Tick the Use a password to unlock the drive checkbox and type in and retype a password, then
click Next.
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It is not possible to encrypt drives using BitLocker on Windows 10 Home edition. You can however unlock and use previously
encrypted drives with full read/write access.
• Click Next.
• The wizard asks how much of the drive you want to encrypt.
You can choose to encrypt the used space only (best for a new drive) or the entire drive (best for a
drive already in use).
• Click Next.
• As you are encrypting a USB drive leave the encryption mode set at compatible mode which is for
drives which can be moved.
• Click Next.
• The wizard asks if you are ready to encrypt the
drive.
• Click Start Encrypting to begin the encryption
process.
• A status bar indicates progress while the USB
drive is encrypting. Encryption can take several
minutes if your drive contains a lot of data. For
example, 2.5GB of data could take up to 10
minutes.
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• When encryption is complete you’ll see this notification:
• The next time you right-click on this drive in File Explorer or This PC you will see either Manage
BitLocker or BitLocker Encryption Options in the pop-up menu. (You may see both!)
Both offer similar encryption options.
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• Double-click the BitLocker Recovery Key file to open it in NotePad. Copy the Recovery Key code
then return to the BitLocker wizard.
• Paste the text you copied into the text box and click Unlock.
• You will see a confirmation message when the password has been changed successfully.
• Next time you use your drive you will be able to unlock it with the new password.
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If these options do not appear on your PC take your USB drive to the IT Service Desk for help changing the password.
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• In the Format dialog, the File system should be the default setting FAT.
• Click Start to format the drive.
Remember, this action will erase all data from the drive.
• A warning will appear advising you that formatting will erase all data. Click OK to continue.