Bitlocker helps protect your data on your computer so only authorized users have access to it. If someone tries to access your BitLocker-enabled computer, then will have to authenticate. Without correctly authenticating, access will be denied. Note that BitLocker isn’t available on Windows 10 Home edition. When you’re ready to learn how to quickly and easily turn on BitLocker, follow the steps below:

Sign in as Administrator

Sign in to Windows with an administrator account (you may have to sign out and back in to switch accounts) if you’re not currently signed in as an administrator.

Turn on the Device Encryption

After logging in as administrator, select the Start button, then select Settings  > Update & Security  > Device encryption. If Device encryption doesn’t appear, it isn’t available. You may be able to use standard BitLocker encryption instead If device encryption is turned off, select Turn on.

Use Standard Encryption

If your computer isn’t compatible with Windows device encryption, you may be able to use standard BitLocker encryption. While still logged in as an administrator, In the search box on the taskbar, type Manage BitLocker and then select it from the list of results. Or you can select the Start button, and then under Windows System, select Control Panel. In Control Panel, select System and Security, and then under BitLocker Drive Encryption, select Manage BitLocker.  Select Turn on BitLocker and then follow the instructions. Note: It isn’t available on Windows 10 Home edition. Conclusion: This post showed you how to turn on Bitlocker on Windows 10 computers. If you find any error above, please use the form below to report. Thanks, You may also like the post below: