Bitlocker - Code integrity check message on boot
Hi,
As a company, we are enabling BitLocker on all of our laptops and are running into a bit of a snag! When we enable BitLocker, it goes through and encrypts the C:\ and we reboot, at that point we are getting this message and I am unsure as to the best
method of fixing this so that our folks do not have to enter that long key upon each boot:
"Code integrity checks have been disabled or test signing is enabled in the boot configuration Data (BCD) store."
Thank you
February 8th, 2011 10:02am
Hi,
We may have determined the cause; our Executive team had asked us to change the boot up image and colors. This process involved using the Windows 7 Boot Updater application and it modifys these files:
bootres.dll winload.exe winload.exe.mui Bootmgr
Does anyone know how to get around this, so that we can run with a changed boot image and also run BitLocker without having to enter a Recovery Key upon each boot? Thanks
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February 8th, 2011 10:20am
Hi,
We may have just determined the cause; our Executive team had asked us to change the boot up image and colors. This process involved using the Windows 7 Boot Updater application and it modifys these files:
bootres.dll winload.exe winload.exe.mui Bootmgr
Does anyone know how to get around this, so that we can run with a changed boot image and also run BitLocker without having to enter a Recovery Key upon each boot? Thanks
February 8th, 2011 10:25am
Sorry, disabling the boot logo is not supported and the 3rd party solution hacks several Windows files which causes your issue.
Only use 1 feature (bitlocker or modified bootlogo)."A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/
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February 8th, 2011 10:46am