![]() What I really mean is, this is the point you would recognize that something went wrong and that your data lies encrypted on a partition you cannot access. This is normally where you would start to panic, start to search for recovery tools and may be pay money to buy some stuff you don’t really need. At home BitLocker should have asked you to save that key in a safe place while you activated BitLocker.Īfter that I “somehow accidentally” deleted the partition… In enterprise environments this key should be stored in Active Directory. Please take note of the 48 digit recovery key separated by dashes into 6 groups – you’ll need that one later. The next screenshot shows the BitLocker status for that partition. ![]() You can see information from Disk Management MMC and the folder structure in the next 2 screenshots: I moved some data there, about 450MB, just so we have actually data on it. We’ll start with a 20GB partition on one of my drives. Since I ran across this problem some time ago and I couldn’t find some good information about the topic I decided to write this how to.
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