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Dauphin_Bleu
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Hi,
I've changed my LENOVO X270 laptop faulty RAM and internal keyboard and now it is asking me for a BitLocker key! I don't have it in my Microsoft/OneDrive, USB, PDF file, or whatsoever as I never set it! Please trust me, even if I had Alzheimer I will remember it!
So, after googling and searching on Microsoft KB, I believe it was triggered by the laptop itself (TPM) or a BIOS update which I never ever set!
I have contacted Microsoft and Lenovo many times and Lenovo keep just telling me that BitLocker is a Microsoft product and they have nothing to do with it (which I am not really convinced, see below) and yesterday this is what Microsoft suggested to me:
"Tell Lenovo that you never set up your BitLocker key from your Microsoft account and ask them if they can help you disable the Trusted Platform Module chip on your computer"
A TPM chip is a secure encryption processor designed to perform cryptographic operations.
The integrated circuit includes several mechanisms that can be resistant to tampering, and malware is unable to falsify the security functions of the TPM."
Lenovo just weren't much help and I am sure there is a way to decrypt my disk, a backdoor, or software somewhere to achieve this. I can't lose my data, this means almost death for me.
Can a BIOS downgrade be a solution?
Can someone help me please bypass this screen so I can access my data?
Thanks a lot
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Hi,
I've changed my LENOVO X270 laptop faulty RAM and internal keyboard and now it is asking me for a BitLocker key! I don't have it in my Microsoft/OneDrive, USB, PDF file, or whatsoever as I never set it! Please trust me, even if I had Alzheimer I will remember it!
So, after googling and searching on Microsoft KB, I believe it was triggered by the laptop itself (TPM) or a BIOS update which I never ever set!
I have contacted Microsoft and Lenovo many times and Lenovo keep just telling me that BitLocker is a Microsoft product and they have nothing to do with it (which I am not really convinced, see below) and yesterday this is what Microsoft suggested to me:
"Tell Lenovo that you never set up your BitLocker key from your Microsoft account and ask them if they can help you disable the Trusted Platform Module chip on your computer"
A TPM chip is a secure encryption processor designed to perform cryptographic operations.
The integrated circuit includes several mechanisms that can be resistant to tampering, and malware is unable to falsify the security functions of the TPM."
Lenovo just weren't much help and I am sure there is a way to decrypt my disk, a backdoor, or software somewhere to achieve this. I can't lose my data, this means almost death for me.
Can a BIOS downgrade be a solution?
Can someone help me please bypass this screen so I can access my data?
Thanks a lot
Continue reading...