The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) was not able to unlock the drive because the system boot information has changed or a PIN was not provided correctly. Verify that the drive has not been tampered with and that changes to the system boot information were caused by a trusted source. After verifying that the drive is safe to access, use the BitLocker recovery console to unlock the drive and then suspend and resume BitLocker to update system boot information that BitLocker associates with this drive.
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer has been successfully initialized. Applications that use the TPM can now ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer is not configured correctly. To initialize the TPM, click the "TPM Administration" ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) verifies the PIN and the system boot information at the same time. Some TPMs report that ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) verifies the PIN and the system boot information at the same time. Some TPMs report that ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) was not able to unlock the drive because the system boot information has changed or a PIN ...
The trusted publishing domain does not exist in AD RMS database. Please close the dialog, refresh the list and try again. ...
The trusted publishing domain file was password protected when it was exported from the other AD RMS cluster. Specify that ...
The trusted user domain for the requestor's rights account certificate contains a trusted e-mail domain that is not valid. ...
The trusted Windows Live ID {0} does not exist in AD RMS database. Please run Update-RmsCluster cmdlet to refresh the cluster ...