Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  55  Chapter  2  Operating  Systems  transparency  of  the  late  1990s.  Th  e  downside  to  the  attractive  look  and  feel  is  that  it  used  more  system  resources  and  video  memory  to  run.  It  was  common  for  users  to  disable  the  feature  in  exchange  for  performance.  Th  e  Windows  Aero  feature  was  one  of  the  main  reasons  a  greater  amount  of  RAM  and  a  quality  3D  graphics  card  or  motherboard  was  required.  Th  e  glass  look  and  feel  of  Aero  was  phased  out  after  Windows  7  and  not  included  in  Windows  8,  Windows  8.1  and  Windows  10,  much  to  the  dismay  of  Aero  fans.  Another  GUI  feature  phased  out  after  Windows  7  is  Gadgets.  Gadgets  were  introduced  in  Windows  Vista.  Th  ey  were  mini  software  programs  that  provided  services,  such  as  an  online  dictionary,  clock,  calendar,  weather  report,  and  CPU  monitor.  Gadgets  were  continued  through  Windows  7,  but  dropped  for  Windows  8  and  later.  Windows  10  has  a  similar  basic  look  and  feel  to  Windows  7  without  the  Aero  styling  and  with  the  addition  of  the  Tile-based  Start  menu  from  Windows  8.  Windows  10  users  see  a  look  and  feel  infl  uenced  by  Microsoft  Fluent  Design  System  created  to  establish  common  appearance  and  behavior  across  the  OS  and  applications.  Microsoft  created  UWP  (the  Universal  Windows  Platform)  to  sup-  port  implementation  of  Fluent  Design  standards.  Drive  Encryption  BitLocker  Drive  Encryption  is  an  encryption  feature  that  is  available  as  part  of  many  versions  of  the  Windows  OS.  Encryption  is  the  process  of  rendering  the  contents  of  a  fi  le  and  folder  unreadable  by  people  other  than  those  who  hold  the  key  and  are  allowed  to  read  it.  BitLocker  diff  ers  from  earlier  versions  of  fi  le  encryption  in  that  it  encrypts  the  entire  volume,  including  the  system  fi  les  required  for  startup  and  log-  on,  rather  than  just  data  fi  les.  BitLocker  ensures  that  data  remains  encrypted  even  when  the  operating  system  is  not  running.  For  example,  if  someone  removes  a  hard  drive  and  then  attempts  to  access  the  data  from  another  computer  using  a  diff  erent  operating  system  or  software  utility,  BitLocker  prevents  the  data  from  being  accessed  because  the  data  remains  encrypted.  BitLocker  is  transparent  to  the  user  after  it  is  activated.  It  is  designed  to  be  used  with  a  computer  that  has  a  Trusted  Platform  Module  (TPM)  or  fi  rmware  that  can  read  a  USB  fl  ash  drive.  Th  e  TPM  is  a  microchip  designed  to  work  with  the  BitLocker  software.  Th  e  TPM  ensures  that  encryption  is  intact  throughout  the  boot  sequence  of  the  computer.  If  the  TPM  is  missing  or  has  changed,  the  user  is  required  to  supply  a  password  to  access  the  encrypted  data.  If  BitLocker  is  confi  gured  on  a  system  that  does  not  have  a  TPM,  a  startup  key  is  required  when  it  is  fi  rst  confi  gured.  A  typi-  cal  startup  key  is  a  software  program  loaded  on  a  USB  fl  ash  drive.  Th  e  software  pro-  gram  contains  the  encryption  key  used  to  access  the  encrypted  drive.  For  Windows  7,  BitLocker  was  a  downloadable  option.  In  Windows  10,  it  is  a  bundled  option  only  available  with  Windows  10  Pro  and  Enterprise  editions.  BitLocker  To  Go  is  an  enhanced  version  of  the  BitLocker  application  that  allows  encryption  of  USB  storage  devices  fi  rst  introduced  in  Windows  7.  As  the  name  im-  plies,  you  can  encrypt  fi  les  on  a  USB  drive,  remove  the  drive,  and  take  it  to  anoth-  er  computer.  Microsoft  provides  the  BitLocker  To  Go  Reader  as  a  free  download.  It  allows  the  user  to  read  the  contents  of  the  encrypted  fl  ash  drive.  BitLocker  To  Go,  when  enabled,  is  automatically  added  to  the  USB  fl  ash  drive  or  storage  media  by  default.  Starting  with  Windows  10,  the  Used  Space  Only  encryption  feature  allows  removable  devices  to  be  encrypted  in  seconds  rather  than  minutes  in  most  cases.  Th  ere  will  be  more  discussion  about  BitLocker  and  BitLocker  To  Go  in  Chapter  15.  Desktop  Multimedia  Support  Windows  Media  Center  was  a  collection  of  media  manipulation  utilities  and  tools  that  was  part  of  Windows  Vista  and  Windows  7.  Windows  Media  Center  is  available  1002:  1.2,  1.6,  2.6,  2.8  1002:  1.2  
 
             
            