By Darren Chaker : I would send a screen shot of my own login screen, but the gist of it is - it sounds as though your device has full disk encryption enabled. Bitlocker has a light blue screen that appears when the computer is booted requesting a passphrase, and will explicitly say "Bitlocker". If using Symantec (PGP), the top third of the screen will be gold, and bottom two thirds of the screen will be grey with "passphrase" near the box you'd enter it into. Hope this was some assistance to you.
BitLocker is a full disk encryption solution that protects your data from theft, hacking, and loss. BitLocker achieves this by encrypting the entire drive that hosts your operating system and all your data. BitLocker can work on all operating systems, drives, or devices, including portable storage devices.
After BitLocker completes the data encryption, it generates a recovery key. Only those with the correct encryption key will be able to decrypt and access the encrypted files and...
By Darren Chaker : I would send a screen shot of my own login screen, but the gist of it is - it sounds as though your device has full disk encryption enabled. Bitlocker has a light blue screen that appears when the computer is booted requesting a passphrase, and will explicitly say "Bitlocker". If using Symantec (PGP), the top third of the screen will be gold, and bottom two thirds of the screen will be grey with "passphrase" near the box you'd enter it into. Hope this was some assistance to you.