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Microsoft has published a solution for the recently occurred Bitlocker problem in Windows 10. An out-of-band update fixes the mistakes that occurred after the May patch. Affected systems repeatedly ...
BitLocker recovery key saved my PC after an update locked me out. Here’s how I used the recovery key from my Microsoft account to unlock encrypted drives.
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.
The latest Windows 10 patch is locking some PCs and laptops into a boot loop that can’t be escaped without a BitLocker key.
Microsoft has released out-of-band updates to fix a known issue causing Windows 10 systems to boot into BitLocker recovery after installing the May 2025 security updates.
Microsoft updated one of its support documents to confirm that there's a bug in KB5058379 that locks up Windows 10.
Windows 10 update—KB5058379—is causing unexpected BitLocker recovery screens and even the dreaded BSOD after installation.
This month's Patch Tuesday is causing headaches for some Windows 10 users, including BitLocker recovery issues and blue screen crashes.
Microsoft has confirmed that some Windows 10 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 systems will boot into BitLocker recovery after installing the May 2025 security updates.
Windows 10 KB5058379 is causing some PCs to boot into Windows Recovery and require BitLocker key. It's also causing BSODs.
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