** Description changed:

  [ Description ]
  
  If you've got a system which only has a Windows drive which is encrypted
  using BitLocker, we can't resize it so you can install Ubuntu.
  
  The plan is to show a user interface directing users to a website where
  they can view instructions telling them what to do.
  
  [ Test case ]
  
  On a system with Windows 10 installed, and BitLocker enabled (try both
  with and without a TPM), try to install. You should see the 'install
  alongside' option, and if you pick that one you should get the new UI.
  You should also see the 'erase and install' option, which should work.
  You'll see the advanced partitioner which won't be able to do anything
  with the BitLocker partitions.
  
- On a system with Windows 10 installed and BitLocker *disabled*, you
- should be able to resize and install.
+ On a system with Windows 10 installed and BitLocker *disabled*, there
+ should be no change: if you can or can't resize & install currently,
+ that'll be the same after this update.
  
  This is only implemented for the GTK frontend, so make sure the KDE one
  behaves the same as it did before.

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  [FFe] Tell users they need to disable BitLocker if it's detected

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