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I can't even adjust bitlocker settings on my laptop's windows 11 home Installation...
Yeah, you need Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition.
Not anymore. Now home has it too
Is this person lying/incorrect? https://lemmy.world/comment/16865866
Unlikely. But, there's a possibility they are both telling the truth. Since, they could be on a different Software version on their story.
Always the AB testing. All versions are regional and they only try these things in faschist us first where it is safest to assault customers
Do home versions even come with bitlocker? There might be nothing to adjust
They do and it auto activates when you add a Microsoft account. It cannot be turned off on the home edition as it doesn't have the full bitlocker settings. Came across this one on some machine i was working on a while ago and i ended up having to pull the SSD from the customers machine and plug it into something with pro to actually disable bitlocker.
The what? I think i disabled bitlocker fromsettings on my laptop which is probably home version
Disabling it entirely is possible, but I want to keep the encryption and set a proper password for it instead of the stupidly long recovery key. That and similar features seem to be locked behind the pro version.
I had a windows home installation too, local rules may vary, but mine (India), I could turn it off from the command prompt.
manage-bde -off C:
(or any other drive) was what I used.Edit: nevermind, you meant that you wanted to change the key. That's not possible, unfortunately, you might have to use some other encryption software.