[Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (2024)

[Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption

Device encryption helps protect your data, and it's available on a wide range of Windows devices. If you turn on device encryption, the data on your device can only be accessed by people who've been authorized. If device encryption isn't available on your device, you may be able to turn on standard BitLocker encryption instead.

Note: Device encryption protects with BitLocker device encryption, and the BitLocker key will automatically back up to your Microsoft account after completing Device encryption. For more details, please refer to Overview of BitLocker Device Encryption in Windows. To find your BitLocker key in your Microsoft account please refer to https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1042922.

Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your computer:

  • Windows 11
  • Windows 10

Windows 11 operating system

Table of Contents:

  • To see if you can use device encryption
  • Turn on device encryption
  • Turn off device encryption
  • Standard BitLocker encryption
  • Turn off BitLocker encryption

To see if you can use device encryption

  1. Type and search [System Information] in the Windows search bar, then click [Run as administrator].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (1)
  2. At the bottom of the System Information window, find [Device Encryption Support]. If the value says [Meets prerequisites], then device encryption is available on your device. If it isn't available, you may be able to use standard BitLocker encryption instead.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (2)

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Turn on device encryption

  1. Type and search [Device encryption settings] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. Some models may turn on the device encryption feature as a default setting. If you have signed in with your Microsoft account, then the device encryption is finished on your device.
    If you don’t sign in with your Microsoft yet, please ensure Device encryption is On, then select [Sign in].
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  3. Enter the Your info setting, please click [Sign in with a Microsoft account instead]. Here you can learn more about Microsoft account introduction.
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  4. After you sign in with your Microsoft, Device encryption is finished.
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  5. You can find there is a lock on the drive icon, which means this drive has been encrypted from Device encryption. (The following illustration as an unlocked status.)
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Turn off device encryption

  1. Type and search [Device encryption settings] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. On the Device encryption field, set the option to [Off].
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  3. Confirm whether you need to turn off device encryption, select [Turn off] to disable the device encryption function.
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Standard BitLocker encryption

BitLocker is a built-in function of the device encryption in Windows to protect your data, and the data on your device can only be accessed by people who have been authorized.

Note: BitLocker is not available on Windows 11 Home edition.

  1. Type and search [Manage BitLocker] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. Click [Turn on BitLocker]on the drive that you want to set the device encryption of BitLocker. (The following takes drive D as an example.)
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  3. Select [Use a password to unlock the drive] and type the password you want, then select [Next]. If you have a smart card, you also can select the smart card option to unlock the drive.
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  4. Select How to back up your recovery key, then select [Next].
    The recovery key is a unique 48-digit numerical password. If you forget your password, you can use your recovery key to access your drive. Or, Windows will require a BitLocker recovery key when it detects an insecure condition, whichmay be an unauthorized attempt to access the data.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (14)
  5. Select how much disk space of your drive you want to encrypt, then select [Next].
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  6. Select which encryption mode you want to use, then select [Next].
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  7. Confirm the encryption settings are correct, then select [Start encrypting]to start encrypting your drive.
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  8. When the encryption is completed, select [Close].
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  9. You can find there is a lock on the drive icon, which means this drive has been encrypted from BitLocker. (The following illustration as an unlocked status.)
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (19)
    If it is a golden lock icon, it means the drive is under locked status, and you need the password to access the data.
    Note: While your drive is under unlocked status, it will be automatically locked after the computer restarts.
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Turn off BitLocker

  1. Type and search [Manage BitLocker] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. Click [Turn off BitLocker]on the drive that you want to decrypt.
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    If the drive is under locked status, you need to click [Unlock drive] and type the password to turn off BitLocker.
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  3. Confirm whether you want to decrypt your drive, then select [Turn off BitLocker]to start turning off BitLocker, and your drive will not be protected anymore.
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Windows 10 operating system

Table of Contents:

  • To see if you can use device encryption
  • Turn on device encryption
  • Turn off device encryption
  • Standard BitLocker encryption
  • Turn off BitLocker encryption

To see if you can use device encryption

  1. Type and search [System Information] in the Windows search bar, then click [Run as administrator].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (25)
  2. At the bottom of the System Information window, find [Device Encryption Support]. If the value says [Meets prerequisites], then device encryption is available on your device. If it isn't available, you may be able to use standard BitLocker encryption instead.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (26)

Back to Table of Contents

Turn on device encryption

  1. Type and search [Device encryption settings] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. Some models may turn on the device encryption feature as a default setting. If you have signed in with your Microsoft account, then the device encryption is finished on your device.
    If you didn’t sign in with your Microsoft yet, please select [Sign in with a Microsoft account instead].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (28)
  3. Enter the Your info setting, please click [Sign in with a Microsoft account instead]. Here you can learn more about Microsoft account introduction.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (29)
  4. After you sign in your Microsoft account, Device encryption is finished.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (30)
  5. You can find there is a lock on the drive icon, which means this drive has been encrypted from Device encryption. (The following illustration as an unlocked status.)
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (31)

Back to Table of Contents

Turn off device encryption

  1. Type and search [Device encryption settings] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
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  2. On the Device encryption field, set the option to [Turn off].
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  3. Confirm whether you need to turn off device encryption, select [Turn off] to disable the device encryption function.
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Back to Table of Contents

Standard BitLocker encryption

BitLocker is a built-in function of the device encryption in Windows to protect your data, and the data on your device can only be accessed by people who have been authorized.

Note: BitLocker is not available on Windows 10 Home edition.

  1. Type and search [Manage BitLocker] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (35)
  2. Click [Turn on BitLocker]on the drive that you want to set the device encryption of BitLocker. (The following takes drive D as an example.)
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  3. Select [Use a password to unlock the drive] and type the password you want, then select [Next]. If you have a smart card, you also can select the smart card option to unlock the drive.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (37)
  4. Select How to back up your recovery key, then select [Next].
    The recovery key is a unique 48-digit numerical password. If you forget your password, you can use your recovery key to access your drive. Or, Windows will require a BitLocker recovery key when it detects an insecure condition that may be an unauthorized attempt to access the data.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (38)
  5. Select how much disk space of your drive you want to encrypt, then select [Next].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (39)
  6. Select which encryption mode you want to use, then select [Next].
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  7. Confirm the encryption settings are correct, then select [Start encrypting]to start encrypting your drive.
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  8. When the encryption is completed, select [Close].
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  9. You can find there is a lock on the drive icon, which means this drive has been encrypted from BitLocker. (The following illustration as an unlocked status.)
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (43)
    If it is a golden lock icon, it means the drive is under locked status, and you need the password to access the data.
    Note: While your drive is under unlocked status, it will be automatically locked after the computer restarts.
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (44)

Back to Table of Contents

Turn off BitLocker

  1. Type and search [Manage BitLocker] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
    [Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (45)
  2. Click [Turn off BitLocker]on the drive that you want to decrypt.
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    If the drive is under locked status, you need to click [Unlock drive] and type the password to turn off BitLocker.
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  3. Confirm whether you want to decrypt your drive, then select [Turn off BitLocker]to start turning off BitLocker, and your drive will not be protected anymore.
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[Windows 11/10] Introduction to Device Encryption and Standard BitLocker Encryption | Official Support | ASUS USA (2024)

FAQs

Should I turn on device encryption in Windows 10? ›

Device Encryption is a Windows feature that enables BitLocker encryption automatically for the Operating System drive and fixed drives. It's particularly beneficial for everyday users who want to ensure their personal information is safe without having to manage complex security settings.

Is BitLocker encryption available on Windows 11? ›

BitLocker is a full device encryption with management controls. It is available on Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise or Educational editions. Home edition users don't have this feature.

How to turn off or disable BitLocker encryption in Windows 11? ›

Solution
  1. Search for and open Control Panel.
  2. Select BitLocker Drive Encryption.
  3. Select Turn off Bitlocker.

Does Windows 11 enable BitLocker by default? ›

That means if you clean install Windows 11 later this year or buy a new PC with 24H2 installed, BitLocker device encryption will be enabled by default. If you just upgrade to 24H2, Microsoft won't enable device encryption automatically. The feature could impact SSD performance on some devices.

What happens if you turn off device encryption? ›

Decryption permanently removes the protection and makes the content accessible to anybody who can access the drive.

What is the difference between device encryption and BitLocker? ›

Unlike a standard BitLocker implementation, device encryption is enabled automatically so that the device is always protected. When a clean installation of Windows is completed and the out-of-box experience is finished, the device is prepared for first use.

Should I turn on BitLocker? ›

Individual users with sensitive information: If you store sensitive information, such as personal identification, financial data, or medical records on your computer, enabling BitLocker can help keep this information safe from unauthorized access.

Can you use Windows 11 without BitLocker? ›

The good news is that it is still possible to perform a Windows 11 installation without BitLocker encryption being enabled by default.

Is Windows 11 automatically encrypted? ›

Systems that upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 automatically have the Device Encryption flag turned on, but it only takes effect (for some reason) once Windows 11 24H2 is reinstalled on the machine.

Is it possible to unlock BitLocker without a key? ›

If you don't have the BitLocker password and recovery key, you may need to format the drive to remove the encryption, or use the third-party tools, such as Passware Kit, Elcomsoft Forensic Disk Decryptor, and Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery.

How do I permanently remove BitLocker? ›

  1. Type and search [Manage BitLocker] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
  2. Click [Turn off BitLocker]③ on the drive that you want to decrypt. ...
  3. Confirm whether you want to decrypt your drive, then select [Turn off BitLocker]④ to start turning off BitLocker, and your drive will not be protected anymore.
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Why does BitLocker happen? ›

Bitlocker recovery mode can be triggered by a number of situations, including: A malicious attempt by a person or software to change the startup environment. Rootkits are one example. Moving the BitLocker-protected drive into a new computer.

Which version of Windows 11 has BitLocker? ›

Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone — happens on both clean installs and reinstalls : r/Windows11.

How to tell if BitLocker is enabled in Windows 11? ›

Press and hold the Windows button on the keyboard and R , type cmd and press Enter . Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as Administrator." In the command prompt, type manage-bde -status and press Enter . View the status of BitLocker on the drives in the computer.

Is Windows 11 BitLocker good? ›

So BitLocker is generally good and you should have it enabled, but there's no need to scramble if you haven't done it before. Windows 11 will encrypt the fixed drives on your PC by default, so you're already set on that front unless you want to disable it for one of the reasons mentioned above.

Is on device encryption good? ›

Implementing device encryption is essential for protecting sensitive data across all types of devices, from computers to mobile phones. It provides a robust defense against unauthorized access, ensuring that personal and organizational data remain secure even if devices are lost or stolen.

Is device encryption worth it? ›

It would prevent, for example, somebody accessing your data if your phone was lost or stolen and protected with the encryption PIN or password. App or file encryption protects a subset of the information on your phone, but not all of it.

Should my device be encrypted? ›

Now that you understand what an encrypted phone is, you might be wondering whether encrypting your phone is a good idea. There are numerous benefits to phone encryption (more on this later), but it is ideal if you want to: Prevent cybercriminals from accessing your data. Protect your data should you lose your phone.

What is the purpose of device encryption? ›

Device encryption helps protect your data, and it's available on a wide range of Windows devices. If you turn on device encryption, the data on your device can only be accessed by people who've been authorized.

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