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## <a href="" id="bkmk-new"></a>New and changed functionality
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To find out what's new in BitLocker for Windows 10, see the [BitLocker](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511#bitlocker) section in "What's new in Windows 10, versions 1507 and 1511."
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To find out what's new in BitLocker for Windows 10, such as support for the XTS-AES encryption algorithm, see the [BitLocker](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511#bitlocker) section in "What's new in Windows 10, versions 1507 and 1511."
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## System requirements
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## Use the TPM cmdlets
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If you are using Windows PowerShell to manage your computers, you can also manage the TPM by using Windows PowerShell. To install the TPM cmdlets, type the following command:
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**dism /online /enable-feature /FeatureName:tpm-psh-cmdlets**
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For details about the individual cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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You can manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell. For details, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## Related topics
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- [Turn on or turn off the TPM](#turn-on-or-turn-off)
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This topic also provides information about [using the TPM cmdlets](#use-the-tpm-cmdlets).
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For information about the TPM cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## About TPM initialization and ownership
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## Use the TPM cmdlets
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If you are using Windows PowerShell to manage your computers, you can also manage the TPM by using Windows PowerShell. To install the TPM cmdlets, type the following command:
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`dism /online /enable-feature /FeatureName:tpm-psh-cmdlets`
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For details about the individual cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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You can manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell. For details, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## Related topics
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## Use the TPM cmdlets
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If you are using Windows PowerShell to manage your computers, you can also manage the TPM by using Windows PowerShell. To install the TPM cmdlets, type the following command:
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`dism /online /enable-feature /FeatureName:tpm-psh-cmdlets`
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For details about the individual cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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You can manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell. For details, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## Related topics
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## Use the TPM cmdlets
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If you are using Windows PowerShell to manage your computers, you can also manage the TPM by using Windows PowerShell. To install the TPM cmdlets, type the following command:
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**dism /online /enable-feature /FeatureName:tpm-psh-cmdlets**
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For details about the individual cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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You can manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell. For details, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## Related topics
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## TPM Cmdlets
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If you are using PowerShell to script and manage your computers, you can now manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell as well. To install the TPM cmdlets use the following command:
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`dism /online /enable-feature /FeatureName:tpm-psh-cmdlets`
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For details about the individual cmdlets, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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You can manage the TPM using Windows PowerShell. For details, see [TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell](http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj603116.aspx).
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## Physical presence interface
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