News

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.
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.
Last month's BitLocker Recovery bug should be a wake-up call for everyone who owns a Windows PC. Make sure you have a copy of your recovery key so you can avoid being locked out of your data files ...
July's Windows security update has a bug that can cause your PC to show the BitLocker recovery screen when booting up.
A patch is coming, but for now you'll need to enter your BitLocker recovery key to successfully boot into Windows.
If you want to store BitLocker Recovery Keys in Active Directory, configure GPO & enable BitLocker. Follow the steps mentioned here to do the same.
Why you need BitLocker on your PC BitLocker ensures that only you (or someone with whom you’ve shared your BitLocker recovery key) can access the files on your PC.
To unlock BitLocker using your Recovery Key ID (48-digit numeric key), enter the full key without dashes or spaces at the BitLocker recovery screen after rebooting your locked device; if valid ...