Windows 10: Device Encryption No Longer Works After Disabling Secure Boot

Discus and support Device Encryption No Longer Works After Disabling Secure Boot in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; My laptop came with an encrypted SSD. I temporarily disabled Device Encryption so that I could turn off Secure Boot I want to dual-boot Linux without... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by wincat01, Aug 28, 2022.

  1. wincat01 Win User

    Device Encryption No Longer Works After Disabling Secure Boot


    My laptop came with an encrypted SSD. I temporarily disabled Device Encryption so that I could turn off Secure Boot I want to dual-boot Linux without entering a recovery key, but when I booted back into Windows, I could not re-enable device encryption. The setting just does not show up. In System Information, I get this message under Device Encryption Support: Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: PCR7 binding is not supported, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/devices detected. How do I re-enable device encryption? Do I have to re-enable Secure Boot?

    :)
     
    wincat01, Aug 28, 2022
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  2. Enabling factory-encrypted TPM protector using manage-bde breaks boot until secure boot is disabled

    I'm investigating an issue with enabling Bitlocker protectors on a device that was encrypted from the factory. If I use the GUI to enable the protectors, it works fine, but if I use manage-bde, it will fail to find the boot device until I disable secure
    boot. This does not happen with devices that were not encrypted to begin with.
     
    Default_096, Aug 28, 2022
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  3. btarunr Win User
    Imation Expands Line of High-Capacity, High-Security, Hardware Encrypted USB HDDs

    Imation Corp., a global scalable storage and data security company, today announced the expansion of its secure USB hard drive line with capacities of up to 1 terabyte (TB), optional biometric fingerprint authentication, and a uniquely comprehensive set of options for secure USB hard drive management.

    “Enterprise and government organizations increasingly need manageable USB devices in order to provide mobile workers with the tools necessary to work where and when they want, and access the data they need in the most secure way possible,” said Lawrence Reusing, Imation’s general manager for Mobile Security. “People are increasingly turning to USB hard drives to transport large data sets. Our expanding secure hard drive offerings are in response to our customers needing increased capacity without compromising control over the devices and data.”


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    "Many organizations have already taken steps to encrypt and protect data on disk drives used in notebook PCs, but now need to go one step further to encrypt and protect data on personal storage devices," said John Rydning, IDC's research vice president for hard disk drives. "Imation's encrypted personal storage solutions address what is often a neglected area for data security in organizations."

    Imation’s full line of secure data solutions – from USB flash drives to hard drives – allows IT administrators to provision employees with a wide array of manageable FIPS Level 3 validated secure USB devices, simplifying data security for travelers, teleworkers, and contractors.

    Imation also offers IT administrators the industry’s most comprehensive device provisioning and management solutions with advanced features such as remote kill, device recycling, and compliance reporting. Imation delivers unique features and controls to meet Enterprise and Government customer needs, including:
    • Up to 10 users per device with one-factor or two-factor authentication standard, with robust support for complex and custom password policies including length, special characters, and expiration, among other rules.
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    • Available administration with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator software, enabling centralized enterprise device management, and an array of administrative capabilities, including US Government CAC/PIV card authentication and optional antivirus software that prevents malware from being transferred onto the device.
    Imation secure hard drive features include:
    • FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) 140-2, Level 3 validated security processor meeting the most demanding regulatory requirements.
    • AES 256-bit hardware encryption, protecting data each time the USB hard drive is in use with the hardware-based AES 256-bit encryption implemented in Cipher Block Chain (CBC) mode.
    • Single or dual-factor authentication, customers can choose models with password-only authentication, or password plus biometric fingerprint authentication through an ergonomic swipe sensor, to protect data at rest and ensure data access for authorized users.
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    Imation’s Secure Data, Identity and Mobile Workspace product set helps organizations protect against data loss and supports compliance strategies, providing users secure and convenient access to their data and applications wherever they are, while delivering managed security and ensuring compliance over a range of USB devices and removable media.

    Imation’s secure mobile solutions are available through Imation’s network of channel partners. For more information, visit http://www.imation.com/en-US/Mobile-Security/Mobile-Security-Products/Secure-Data/.
     
    btarunr, Aug 28, 2022
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  4. Device Encryption No Longer Works After Disabling Secure Boot

    Device Encryption not avaiable

    Hello Fraczek,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community.

    We understand your concern in this regard.

    • Are you referring to BitLocker Drive Encryption?
    • What preventing you from doing this?
    • Did you get any error message or code while doing this?

    Before you come up with the above information, suggest you to refer the article

    Help protect your files using BitLocker Drive Encryption
    and see if it help you.

    Do refer the article
    Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Step-by-Step Guide
    and check if it help you with the required information.

    Keep us posted if you require further assistance.
     
    Yashwanth Kotakuri, Aug 28, 2022
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