Reminder that someone shoved all the required hardware from a real wii into an altoids box to make a portable wii
So microshaft still hasn't fixed the bug where bitlocker enables itself with no user intervention or awareness on a machine with TPM. Meaning if something happens such that you need the recovery key, like a broken update or failed hardware, you're shit out of luck. Normally bitlocker only enables once you sign in with a microshaft account, so the recovery key is stored there. This is the second time I've fresh installed windows on this laptop, and it's the second time it's done this to me.
We had a customer where I used to work have the same thing happen to his machine, but the motherboard died because it was an HP, and its TPM took the recovery key with it before we discovered this bug. He lost everything on the laptop.
TLDR check if you have this shit enabled, especially without a microsoft account, and back your shit up
We had a customer where I used to work have the same thing happen to his machine, but the motherboard died because it was an HP, and its TPM took the recovery key with it before we discovered this bug. He lost everything on the laptop.
TLDR check if you have this shit enabled, especially without a microsoft account, and back your shit up
TechGore
So microshaft still hasn't fixed the bug where bitlocker enables itself with no user intervention or awareness on a machine with TPM. Meaning if something happens such that you need the recovery key, like a broken update or failed hardware, you're shit out…
And that, kids, its why Linux exists
"oh bro you have a minor, fixable issue with Windows? just completely overhaul your entire workflow with an operating system entirely foreign to you with no official support!"