![]() ![]() Each time when I boot the system, it gets stuck at the login screen, but by stuck I don’t mean that it freezes. To open the Group Policy Editor, press Windows+R, type “gpedit.msc” into the Run dialog, and press Enter. I’m having a problem with my Windows 10 PC for the last couple of weeks. ![]() This requires a Group Policy settings change. Once you’ve enabled BitLocker, you’ll need to go out of your way to enable a PIN with it. Step Two: Enable the Startup PIN in Group Policy Editor If you have a Home version of Windows, you won’t be able to use BitLocker. You may have the Device Encryption feature instead, but this works differently from BitLocker and doesn’t allow you to provide a startup key. The below steps are only necessary when enabling BitLocker on computers with TPMs, which most modern computers have. Note that, if you go out of your way to enable BitLocker on a computer without a TPM, you’ll be prompted to create a startup password that’s used instead of the TPM. Before you can set a PIN, you have to enable BitLocker for your system drive. This is only available on Professional and Enterprise editions of Windows. This is a BitLocker feature, so you have to use BitLocker encryption to set a pre-boot PIN. This article is about how to create Windows PE boot disk for password recovery. RELATED: How to Set Up BitLocker Encryption on Windows When you forget local admin password, don’t worry, you can reset password by Windows PE boot disk. Step One: Enable BitLocker (If You Haven’t Already)
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