Why doesn’t the BitLocker Wizard let me save my BitLocker key on an encrypted drive?
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- Опубликовано: 7 мар 2024
- Why doesn't the BitLocker Setup Wizard let you save the BitLocker key to an encrypted drive?
Raymond Chen knows - and explains - in today's #OneDevQuestion. - Наука
*Of course, it's a nightmare for administrators if Microsoft knows better and does not allow this kind of tasks.* We expect just a big red warning if we would like to save the BitLocker key on an encrypted drive, *but, of couse, we prefer to have a "I know what I'm doing, save it!" button.*
That's why I leave my house keys on the garden lawn every night.
The fact that this is exactly the problem I was having last night and that this video was posted 18 hours ago is so creepy.
Also, this is the Dumbest thing ever. I have 2 drives, actually 3, and let's say I have different passwords for each drive and I forget the password to the first one. I remember the passwords for the 2nd and 3rd drive, so I can access them. It makes sense for me to be able to save my first drive password to the second and third one, which I can access. There is absolutely no reason to limit me from saving the key file to wherever I want, ESPECIALLY if it's a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DRIVE.
Understandable, i will be silly