Roboknight
Roboknight
I see the TPM is engaged in the output, which means that bitlocker was set up somewhere (at this point, who knows where if *YOU* didn't set it and your...
OH, now it makes WAY more sense. Yeah, if he/she upgraded, the hashes that were likely used to lock the key have probably changed. I don't know if downgrading will...
If you can get the original BIOS, and the original settings, it should boot to Windows. If that occurs, and you can log in, then manage-bde can get you the...
Flashing the bios to YAV (yet another version) won't leave you in a different state than you are now. The only thing that will REALLY screw you up is if...
Like I said, even if bitleaker "works"... it won't work because unless you have a "bootable" device (i.e. the TPM recognizes the BIOS) it won't give you the key because...
I, unfortunately, duplicated this. I have found a work-around that involves starting a volume que at the same time, pre-waiting until the fade-out, then executing it. It’s clunky, but it...
I wish I'd read that closer. That may solve my problem, but I'm not sure because I don't know what the view on adding metadata to something would be. I'll...
Can't be sure if this is the exact same problem, but I have a multi-monitor setup. When I run a java application from a bash script, the application shows up,...
As another point, if I run the application, move the window to a new monitor (producing an icon), then open the application AGAIN, even though the WM_CLASS is the same,...
Yes. I had code to “clear” the flag in some instances, but Intel/Dell may have fixed that. Basically, it has to save the “empty” state to clear it. But I...