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On computers that do not have TPM 1.2 or higher versions, you can still use BitLocker to encrypt the Windows operating system volume. However, this implementation requires the user to insert a USB startup key to start the computer or resume it from hibernation, and does not provide the pre-startup system integrity verification offered by BitLocker working with a TPM.
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### BitLocker key protectors
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| Key protector | Description |
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| TPM | A hardware device used to help establish a secure root-of-trust. BitLocker only supports TPM 1.2 or higher versions.|
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| PIN | A user-entered numeric key protector that can only be used in addition to the TPM.|
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| Enhanced PIN | A user-entered alphanumeric key protector that can only be used in addition to the TPM.|
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| Startup key | An encryption key that can be stored on most removable media. This key protector can be used alone on non-TPM computers, or in conjunction with a TPM for added security.|
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**Question:Is the conjunction with a TPM on TPM-enabled computers? The flow of the sentence requires the mention of the computer type**
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| Recovery password | A 48-digit number used to unlock a volume when it is in recovery mode. Numbers can often be typed on a regular keyboard. If the numbers on the normal keyboard are not responding, you can always use the function keys (F1-F10) to input the numbers.|
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| Recovery key| An encryption key stored on removable media that can be used for recovering data encrypted on a BitLocker volume.|
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