BitLocker recovery occurs when your computer cannot unlock a BitLocker-protected drive using its normal unlock method. This can happen for various reasons, such as entering the wrong PIN too many times or changes to the system configuration. To regain access to your drive, you will need a recovery password or recovery key.
Here are the options you can use to recover access to your BitLocker-protected drive:
- Recovery Password: This is a 48-digit number that can unlock your drive. It might be saved in a text file, printed, or stored in Microsoft Entra ID or Active Directory.
- Recovery Key: This is an encryption key stored on removable media (like a USB drive) that can be used to recover data. The recovery key file typically has a format of
<protector_id>.bek. - Key Package: This is a decryption key that can be used with the BitLocker Repair tool to recover data from a corrupted drive.
- Data Recovery Agent Certificate: If your organization uses Data Recovery Agents, they can help you unlock the drive using their credentials.
If you do not have any of these recovery options, you may need to contact your IT department or the helpdesk for assistance in recovering your BitLocker key.
For more detailed guidance on the recovery process, you can refer to the official Microsoft documentation on BitLocker recovery options and processes.