
03-28-2007, 07:23 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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It's same as
Windows Vista's BitLocker, a hard drive encrytion mechanism. If you enable BitLocker, your contents in encryted partition will only be readable from the same machine that contains TPM keys. If that machine craps out, you can't recover the data.
You can, however, always back up your stuff to a secondary backup storage.
If it is so easy to backup/restore keys, it may defeat the purpose of having encrypted storage in the first place.
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