Computer Techs has anyone had customers recently coming in with bitlocker enabled and no idea how they did it? |
has anyone had customers recently coming in with bitlocker enabled and no idea how they did it? Posted: 28 Jul 2021 06:25 AM PDT seen a few of these recently. i did notice on microsoft's website, a vague mention of if your system meets "eligibility requirements" that bitlocker will automatically enable and the recovery key will be shoved into your microsoft account. i've had a few old people who couldn't access their live account lose data this way. granted it was user error but still, seems too easy to go wrong. anyone running into this? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Jul 2021 02:11 PM PDT Hi all, I replaced a customer's screen after they stepped on it and smashed the glass. The touchscreen isn't responding now and I'm not sure whether it's a fault with the screen or the installation. Has anyone else seen something similar to this in their travels, is there some trick I'm missing with replacing touchscreens? I've been out of the world for about 5-6 years so I was replacing screens before the touch was synonymous. Cheers EDIT: Alright so if anyone stumbles across this, the fix is to delete the I2C Device driver from the device manager and reboot. You may need to muck around with Windows updates or the EzTouch Filter driver too but deleting the I2C driver is what did it for me [link] [comments] |
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