New installation Win 8.1 TPT2 lock on drive c.

For those of you who have installed a new copy of Windows 8.1 on your ThinkPad Tablet 2 don't notice if you have a lock with key icon on your drive "C"? I don't remember if it was like this before.

Sorry I mean locked by Bitlocker. Long day yesterday, didn't double check my post.

Here's my TPT2 with Windows 8 Pro that is encrypted by Bitlocker.

http://www.Flickr.com/photos/lead_org/9799079656/

My apologies for the error.

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