So did I....oops....sorry!!
Peter
"Colin Lambert" <colinlam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:731D7092-0AAB-4336-B667-BFCCFC129E71@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Hi, thanks for your help it's all sorted.
>
> I have reinstalled my system recently and I forgot about that "Hide
> protected operating system files..." setting.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> "P. Di Stolfo" <paolodistolfo@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23pWbGvI7HHA.4612@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> additionally to Peter's solution (what I'd have never thought of), find
>> these files:
>> bootwiz.sys
>> bootwiz.cfg
>> mouse.com
>> bootmenu.exe
>> menulogo.png
>> win_icon.png
>> bootmenu.xml
>> C1.png
>> SPL1.EXE
>> exe2.exe
>> C2.png
>> SPL2.EXE
>> dat3.dat
>> dat4.dat
>> C3.png
>> SPL4.EXE
>> exe5.exe
>> C4.png
>> SPL5.EXE
>> exe6.exe
>>
>> They are all listed on my BitLocker starting stick and I think you can
>> delete them, too.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> P. Di Stolfo
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>>
>> "Colin Lambert" <colinlam@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:48A1EDBB-DFEF-498F-AB8A-EF2D97160F1C@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> Hi, thanks for your reply. I was wondering if that was the best option
>>> but I have over 100 gig of data on it so is there some other way without
>>> reformatting or starting the whole process again?
>>>
>>>
>>> "Colin Lambert" <colinlam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:C9CF4B60-5507-4F06-9278-58B49883EA7B@xxxxxx
>>>> Hi, when I setup bitlocker I put the startup key on a large USB drive
>>>> which I also use for files. I now relize that it better to have it on
>>>> it's own memory stick.
>>>>
>>>> I have duplicated the key to my stick and can now startup using either.
>>>> How do I delete the key from the first drive?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>