As well as the security aspect of removing the key, you are also asked to
remove it so that you don't overwrite the bitlocker security code which is
something you could quite easily do if you are using the key for data as
well as bitlocker.
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"This is so annoying....." <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news

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> Yeah, I noticed that you could just leave it in and it would continue to
> boot
> around noon today. Unfortunately, the key i use is also the flash drive I
> use
> for files as the other flash drive i have is severely broken (the case
> came
> off of the circuit board) and though it still works is in a pitiable state
> and I prefer not to use it. Thanks for all the help
>
> "Jesper" wrote:
>
>> I'm glad you are removing the key, because from a security perspective
>> that
>> would be the right thing to do (not leave your key material anywhere near
>> the
>> machine). However, there is unfortunately no way to enforce that. If you
>> simply leave the key in the system it will continue to boot momentarily.
>>
>> ---
>> Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20
>>
>>
>> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
>>
>> > I only used Bitlocker when I was dual booting XP with Vista and I have
>> > to
>> > say that on every single occasion that I have enabled bitlocker it has
>> > 'always' asked me to remove the USB flash drive. I simply assumed that
>> > this
>> > was the normal procedure so have never queried it.
>> >
>> > --
>> > John Barnett MVP
>> > Associate Expert
>> > Windows - Shell/User
>> >
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>> >
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>> >
>> > "This is so annoying....." <Thisissoannoying@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> > wrote in message
>> > news:02DB7EF8-5960-4D7D-BC9A-7C9B891C0957@microsoft.com...
>> > > Hey all,
>> > >
>> > > I'm having a little bit of trouble with BitLocker. I don't have
>> > > TPM and
>> > > have enabled it to use a USB flash drive. Well, the actual encryption
>> > > part
>> > > is
>> > > working fine, but every time I start up, it makes me "Remove Key
>> > > Storage
>> > > Media" before it will continue the start up process. I enabled
>> > > BitLocker
>> > > before doing a clean install and it worked fine one the last
>> > > installation - I
>> > > didn't have to remove it or anything. I don't really think it makes
>> > > sense
>> > > that I should have to remove it so that makes me a little concerned
>> > > and it
>> > > also means that I can't leave my computer alone to start up. Is there
>> > > any
>> > > way
>> > > to make it so that I don't have to remove the flash drive while
>> > > starting
>> > > up?
>> > > Thanks
>> > >
>> > > ~This is so annoying.....
>> >
>> >