The product key didnt have -TRUMP- in it so it’s fine
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Does the work item describe this technical cleanup? No? PR rejected for including out of scope work.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•After a particularly annoying update today
2 yearsExactly. After reading through some forums it sounds like BitLocker may have been enabled at the factory initially but I had never noticed and since I didn’t set it up myself I had no key. So anyone reading this and running windows: right click your C: drive and see if BitLocker is enabled. If it’s enabled and you didn’t enable it or don’t have the key then disable the encryption. You can re-enable it afterwords and safely backup your new key so you never find yourself in this situation.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•After a particularly annoying update today
2 yearsLast week I had the lovely experience of it also pushing a bios update that enabled bitlocker and locked me out of my drive. I had to completely wipe the laptop and lose the data.

Now tell me what I care about…the Steam Frame!!