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I have a desktop at work and a desktop at home.

My desktop at home runs TrueCrypt (which works great) - however, if I ever reboot the machine or it power cycles, until I can go home and input my password, Windows won't boot (as desired)

However, I would like to be able to "console in" and type my password in for those occasions. Anyone know of a pre-boot method for this, or just a single port KVM over IP that would handle this? Also I still want to maintain my standard high quality HDMI display to my monitor, too, which I just realized may complicate this more (unless there is some serial access)

This might be a question of TrueCrypt's console capabilities as well.

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Looks like Intel did make something for this, teamed up with VNC: realvnc.com/products/viewerplus IIRC, it requires a processor with vPro and a supported chipset. Hmm. – mike Sep 22 '12 at 7:46

closed as off topic by Ken White, ronalchn, PaulG, bažmegakapa, Monolo Sep 22 '12 at 10:14

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