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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.
Fix BitLocker error E_FVE_TPM_NOT_DETECTED, The booting system doesn't have or doesn't detect a TPM in Windows 11/10.
If you see This PC doesn't support entering a BitLocker recovery password during startup, enable WinRE, tweak Group Policy, ...
If you find yourself faced with a BItLocker key request and don't have it at hand, don't fret. There are a number of ways to recover it. Here's how to do it.
This has been a notable issue since mid-July, preventing some users from accessing their own PCs without constantly having to enter their BitLocker recovery keys.
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July updates trigger Bitlocker key request As a result, users are faced with a screen that requires them to enter the Bitlocker recovery key from their Microsoft account.
If you set up Windows 11 normally with a Microsoft account, your BitLocker recovery keys will automatically be backed up to your Microsoft account, which is frankly, the best way to do it.
The new tool offers two recovery options for IT admins fixing computers impacted by the now-infamous CrowdStrike snafu.
If you’re using BitLocker and you know your recovery key, no problem—just enter it and you should boot up normally with no repeat issues.
4. Save to a Microsoft Account If you are logged in to your Windows 11 PC using your Microsoft account, BitLocker can save recovery keys to your Microsoft account in the cloud. By choosing the “Save ...