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I do NOT have my C: drive encrypted, but I have a separate partition that is Bitlocker encrypted for my "secret stuff". I saved the key to my MS account with no problems, and I don't have TPM.
By choosing the “Save to your Microsoft account” option, BitLocker will automatically create the backup and upload it. Simply authenticate to Windows 10 with your Microsoft account, and your recovery ...
Navigate to the Microsoft account website, and log in using the same account used for BitLocker setup. If the recovery key is not available in your Microsoft account, proceed to the next solution.
If you're running Windows, you've probably run into the BitLocker Recovery screen at some point. Here's everything you need to know about the Microsoft program.
Last time I covered an introduction to BitLocker, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and what TPM does to assist in keeping your system secure. This time I'm writing about the most important aspect of ...
BitLocker – Your recovery key couldn’t be saved to this location If Bitlocker says that Your recovery couldn’t be saved to a location and asks you to change it, follow the instructions ...
Enterprises with many Windows devices might struggle to know which have BitLocker enabled or where to find BitLocker recovery keys. These techniques can help.
Now I've bookmarked the recovery key site on my phone (remember if you succumb to the temptation to screengrab, print out or write down the key, you need to keep it safe) and it's three minutes of ...
If you don’t have easy access to your BitLocker encryption key, you can find it via the online recovery screen portal for your Microsoft account.
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