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    FOG 1.5.0 BitLocker Issue Capturing Win 10 Image.

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      Nemo_f
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      Hello,

      My configuration is FOG: 1.5.0, with kernel: 4.13.4, hosted on Debian 9.
      I have a Windows 10 machine I can’t capture image from as FOG detects Bitlocker enabled on the partition - No Partitions Passed (is BitlockedPartition)
      Windows 10 version is the latest one, but I believe I was able to image the same version with the previous version of FOG. Is there a way to disable that check? I have no BitLocker enabled on that installation.
      What would be the best way to install an older version of FOG if the problem can’t be resolved in this installation? I initially installed FOG using Git about a week ago.

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        george1421 Moderator
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        Here is a similar thread that discusses the same issue and the commands needed to disable it: https://forums.fogproject.org/post/102522

        Review the posts by @THEMCV they are enlightening. This issue does come up quite often. Most specifically this post:

        Try this, I ran into this on Surface’s.

        Open command prompt as admin.

        manage-bde -off 😄

        manage-bde -status 😄

        Fingers crossed that it will fix it. In my case, Windows was by default encrypting the free space which caused issues.

        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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          THEMCV
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          @george1421 Glad to know that I helped some. 🙂

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            Nemo_f @george1421
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            @george1421 Thank you! I have tested and can confirm that this was indeed the issue.
            “manage-bde -off C:” decrypted the drive and now I’m capturing away…

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              Nemo_f
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                dylan123 @george1421
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                So with the ‘manage-bde -off C:’ command, are people then turning that back on once the image is created/deployed? Or given Bitlocker isn’t on, not bothering?

                I suppose it’s made me think I should potentially look at turning bitlocker on for some staff members which will probably just be a manual process, but just wondering if I should then be turning the above command on when I do it.

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