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TPM error, trying to encrypt C drive

TokiToki

Im trying to encrypt my C drive with bitlocker, and it ask stuff about TMP stuff. Im not very experiances with encrypting or other file/server/directory based things and these are the 2 errors i get + my bios options. Please advise what i whould try/do.

 

 

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Mine is set to "Physical presence Spec Version" = 1.3 and it works seamlessly

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22 minutes ago, Mr.Humble said:

Mine is set to "Physical presence Spec Version" = 1.3 and it works seamlessly

changed it to 1.3

 

i get this:

 

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is "secure boot" enabled?

 

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44 minutes ago, Slayerking92 said:

is "secure boot" enabled?

 

I think so yes

 

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59 minutes ago, Slayerking92 said:

is "secure boot" enabled?

 

No it isnt, i will try fix that tomoorw, it require "user mode" not "setup mode" whatever that is. 

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