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If you see This PC doesn't support entering a BitLocker recovery password during startup, enable WinRE, tweak Group Policy, ...
Fix BitLocker error E_FVE_TPM_NOT_DETECTED, The booting system doesn't have or doesn't detect a TPM in Windows 11/10.
As long as you have Server 2012 or higher, the ability to manage BitLocker recovery keys is enabled by default. To view the recovery keys, enable the BitLocker Drive Encryption Administration utility.
Leave the TPM enabled. Allow BitLocker to encrypt the whole drive. It should give you a new recovery key, which should replace the old one. However, since you are currently being prompted for the ...
So I undo bitlocker, reset the name of the computer and reset the TPM and fire up bitlocker again. Everything's fine and dandy. Except when I go to document the key elsewhere, ...
First, some history. The issue was reported on May 15 by Windows Latest.. “Windows 10 KB5058379 is causing PCs to boot into Windows Recovery and require BitLocker key.
To paraphrase Fox Mulder, trust no self-encrypting SSD. As of the latest Windows 10 update, Microsoft’s BitLocker encryption tool that’s built into Pro and Enterprise versions will no longer ...
Setting up the BitLocker encryption If you got through all that hassle, you should be on track for the next bit. Depending on whether you have a TPM or not, the options will change and some many ...