If you’re using Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise, you don’t really have to rely on a third party encryption software to encrypt your files and hard drives. You can totally rely on BitLocker as this is what came with Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise by default. Anyhow, right after the break you get to see me use BitLocker in real time to encrypt a C: drive on my Windows 8 Pro computer. Enjoy!!!
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