On your computer, to secure the hard drive, users can encrypt Windows 10 hard drives. This latest version of Windows integrates various hard drive encryption methods for data protection. However, all Windows 10 hard drive encryption methods require Trusted Platform Module. Is there a way to encrypt data on the hard drive without relying on Trusted Platform Module? Join Mytour in exploring this.
Encrypting Data on Hard Drive without the Need for Trusted Platform Module (TPM):
1. Encrypting Data on Hard Drive without the Need for Trusted Platform Module (TPM):
Step 1: Press Windows key + R and type gpedit.msc. Then press OK.
Step 2: In the Local Computer Policy interface, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > BitLocker Drive Encryption > Operating System Drives
Step 3: Pay attention to the right pane, double-click on Require additional authentication at startup.
Step 4: Check the Enabled box. Additionally, mark the checkbox for Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive)
Press OK to save the changes. The modifications will take effect immediately. No need to restart your computer.
2. Configuring BitLocker.
Step 1: Go to Control Panel > System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption. Click on Turn on BitLocker.
Step 2: When prompted whether you want to unlock the drive during computer startup, you have two options: Enter a password to input a password every time you start, and Insert a USB flash drive - provide a Flash Drive. Choose the most suitable option for you.
Later, when restarting the computer, you'll need to enter the password or use USB Flash to unlock.
Encrypting data on the hard drive without relying on Trusted Platform Module isn't too difficult, is it?
If you dislike hard drive encryption, you can lock the hard drive as mentioned above. You can hide the hard drive partition. In this hidden hard drive partition, store important data. Others will find it challenging to know where your files and documents are. Manually hiding a hard drive partition is relatively simple and easy to do. With just 4 steps, you've successfully hidden a hard drive partition without using any software.
