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Is it possible to create a bit identical image of a Windows 10 SSD using an Ubuntu live cd/usb?



If I boot into the laptop with the live/cd/usb, I cannot see the drive using fdisk or gparted.



The laptop in question is a Dell Latitute 7490. The laptop has TPM enabled and the drive is encrypted using BitLocker. I have tried disabling BitLocker, but still cannot see the drive to DD it when using a live cd/usb.










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Is it possible to create a bit identical image of a Windows 10 SSD using an Ubuntu live cd/usb?



If I boot into the laptop with the live/cd/usb, I cannot see the drive using fdisk or gparted.



The laptop in question is a Dell Latitute 7490. The laptop has TPM enabled and the drive is encrypted using BitLocker. I have tried disabling BitLocker, but still cannot see the drive to DD it when using a live cd/usb.










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Is it possible to create a bit identical image of a Windows 10 SSD using an Ubuntu live cd/usb?



If I boot into the laptop with the live/cd/usb, I cannot see the drive using fdisk or gparted.



The laptop in question is a Dell Latitute 7490. The laptop has TPM enabled and the drive is encrypted using BitLocker. I have tried disabling BitLocker, but still cannot see the drive to DD it when using a live cd/usb.










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Is it possible to create a bit identical image of a Windows 10 SSD using an Ubuntu live cd/usb?



If I boot into the laptop with the live/cd/usb, I cannot see the drive using fdisk or gparted.



The laptop in question is a Dell Latitute 7490. The laptop has TPM enabled and the drive is encrypted using BitLocker. I have tried disabling BitLocker, but still cannot see the drive to DD it when using a live cd/usb.







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