Follow the directions to initialize the TPM. You must restart or shut down your computer for the changes to take place.

3.On the Save the recovery password page, the following options appear:

Save the password on a USB drive. This saves the password to a USB flash drive.

Save the password in a folder. This saves the password to a folder on a network drive or other location.

Print the password. This prints the password.

Use one or more of these options to preserve the recovery password. For each option, select the option and follow the wizard steps to set the location for saving or printing the recovery password.

4.When you have finished saving the recovery password, click Next. Encrypt the selected disk volume page appears.

IMPORTANT: The recovery password is required in the event the encrypted disk is moved to another computer, or changes are made to the system startup information. This password is so important that HP recommends that you make additional copies of the password and store it in a safe place apart from the computer to assure access to your data. Your recovery password is needed to unlock the encrypted data on the volume if BitLocker enters a locked state. This recovery password is unique to this particular BitLocker encryption. You cannot use it to recover encrypted data from any other BitLocker encryption session.

5.Confirm that the Run BitLocker System check box is selected, and then click Continue.

6.Click Restart Now. The computer restarts and BitLocker verifies if the computer is BitLocker-compatible and ready for encryption. If it is not, an error message alerting you to the problem appears.

7.If it is ready for encryption, the Encryption in Progress status bar appears. You can monitor the ongoing completion status of the disk volume encryption by dragging your mouse cursor over the BitLocker Drive Encryption icon in the notification area at the bottom of your screen.

By completing this procedure, you have encrypted the operating system volume and created a recovery password unique to this volume. The next time you log in, you see no change. If the TPM ever changes or cannot be accessed and if there are changes to key system files, or if someone tries to start the computer from a product CD or DVD to circumvent the operating system, the computer switches to recovery mode until the recovery password is supplied.

For more information regarding BitLocker, see the Microsoft® website: (http:// technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732774.aspx).

To install BitLocker Drive Encryption on Windows® Server 2012 Standard/ Windows® Server

2012 R2 Standard:

1.Add BitLocker feature from Server Manager and reboot the server.

2.If your operating system is Windows Server 2012 Standard/Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard, after the operating system boots, log in as administrator, Open BitLocker Drive Encryption by swiping in from the right edge of the screen, tapping Search (or if you're using a mouse, pointing to the upper-right corner of the screen, moving the mouse pointer down, and then clicking Search), entering BitLocker in the search box, tapping or clicking Settings, and then tapping or clicking BitLocker Drive Encryption.

3.If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm the action and then click Continue. The BitLocker Drive Encryption page appears.

4.When you click Turn On Bitlocker, one of the following warning appears:

a.BitLocker encryption may have a performance impact on your server. If your TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is not initialized, the TPM Security Hardware wizard appears. Follow

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