Anyone have a laptop with Bitlocker (TPM not USB) enabled?

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Guest

Hi,

I am currently shopping for a laptop and would like to use Bitlocker with
the TPM 1.2 chip vice a USB thumbdrive. Any suggestions from readers of this
forum would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for Brand and model number
if possible.

Trying to pry any Bitlocker information from CDW, Dell, HP, Sony, etc. is a
nightmare. I keep getting the "don't call us we'll call you" routine. :(

Thanks in Advance,

APA
 
G

Guest

Yes. You need at least the A05 BIOS to use the TPM, but they should all ship
with that by now.

The Lenovo Thinkpad T60P also works.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, again!

I have a Gateway now a TPM 1.2 but the BIOS is Bitlocker compliant. Hence
the post.....
 
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Brian Komar [MVP]

(e-mail address removed)>,
(e-mail address removed) says...
Thanks, again!

I have a Gateway now a TPM 1.2 but the BIOS is Bitlocker compliant. Hence
the post.....
You are looking for two things:
1) TPM 1.2 for the chip. As Jesper mention the D620 is
compliant (as is the D820 which I use)
2) The BIOS must support access to the TPM. This is the
bigger catch. Version A05 on the Dell Dx20 series works
great!

Brian
 
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Antoine Leca

Brian said:
Version A05 on the Dell Dx20 series works great!

This is an aside, but in my experience one should _not_ factorize a Dell's
revision among various models (here D620 and D820). It might work here if
the internals are close enough or for whatever reason (possibly marketing,
ie they are really the same thing with 2 names), but in general with Dell,
BIOS A05 for one machine should not be related with BIOS A05 for another.
As it is done internally in Windows code, relying on BIOS date is probably
safer.


My ¤0.02

Antoine
 
B

Brian Komar [MVP]

This is an aside, but in my experience one should _not_ factorize a Dell's
revision among various models (here D620 and D820). It might work here if
the internals are close enough or for whatever reason (possibly marketing,
ie they are really the same thing with 2 names), but in general with Dell,
BIOS A05 for one machine should not be related with BIOS A05 for another.
As it is done internally in Windows code, relying on BIOS date is probably
safer.


My ¤0.02

Antoine
I am stating that A05 on *my* laptop (D820) is working.
Not that the same A05 will work on other versions of the
Lattitude.
Brian
 
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Paul Adare

in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, =?
Utf-8?B?QVBB?= said:
I am currently shopping for a laptop and would like to use Bitlocker with
the TPM 1.2 chip vice a USB thumbdrive. Any suggestions from readers of this
forum would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for Brand and model number
if possible.

Trying to pry any Bitlocker information from CDW, Dell, HP, Sony, etc. is a
nightmare. I keep getting the "don't call us we'll call you" routine. :(

Dell Latitude D820.

--
Paul Adare
MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
http://www.identit.ca
"The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm,
has survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of
modern computer geeks finds it impossible to detect a joke that
is not clearly labeled as such."
Ray Shea
 
G

Guest

Paul,

Thanks.

-APA

Paul Adare said:
in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, =?


Dell Latitude D820.

--
Paul Adare
MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
http://www.identit.ca
"The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm,
has survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of
modern computer geeks finds it impossible to detect a joke that
is not clearly labeled as such."
Ray Shea
 
G

Guest

Try HP Laptops. See HP DC7700 model. This has TPM. Follow links from there to
laptop models. HP also provides Embedded Security software, which you can use
to enable and store your certificate keys in TPM securely. This doesn't
require Vista.
 

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