Step 1: Open Control Panel.
Step 2: Choose System and Security.
Step 3: Tap BitLocker Drive Encryption on the right list.
Step 4: Click Turn on BitLocker beside the hard drive you want to create a password to it.
Note: If the following prompt box shows up, it means that you fail to start BitLocker. To solve the problem, go to set the "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM" option in the "Require additional authentication at startup" policy. You can refer to the processes below.
1. Simultaneously press Windows key and R key (Windows key+R) to open the Run command.
BTW, Windows key is the key located between Ctrl key and Alt key on the lower left corner of a keyboard.
2. Input gpedit.msc in the empty box and click OK.
3. Find Require additional authentication at startup according to the procedure below and open it by double clicking it.
Local Computer Policy/ Computer Configuration/ Administrative Templates/ Windows Components/ Bit Locker Drive Encryption/ Operating System Drives/ Require additional authentication at startup
4. Select Enabled on the left. After that, Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM option will be chosen automatically. Then, click OK to save the setting and close the Local Group Policy Editor.
5. Click Turn on BitLocker again and wait for the BitLocker to check the computer configuration.
6. Click Next in the following screen.
7. Tap Next to move on.
8. Click Next to wait for the program to prepare a drive for BitLocker.
9. Click Next when the progress of preparing drive is finished.
10. Tap Restart now to finish encryption preparation.
Step 5: Choose Enter a password or Insert a USB flash drive to unlock the drive at startup.
1. If Insert a USB flash drive is chosen, you should insert a use drive to your computer, select it and then clickSave in the screen below.
2. If Enter a password is selected, enter a password, reenter it and click Next to go on.
Step 6: Select a way from Save to your Microsoft account, Save to a USB flash drive, Save to a file andPrint the recovery key to save the recovery key.
Step 7: Click Start Encrypting to encrypt the hard disk drive.
Step 8: Tap Close when the drive encryption process is finished.
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