BitLocker Password Recovery - How To Regain Drive Without Losing Data
May 2, 2011If password of the bit locker of windows 7 is lost and no recovery key is kept how to regain the drive without losing data???
View 2 RepliesIf password of the bit locker of windows 7 is lost and no recovery key is kept how to regain the drive without losing data???
View 2 RepliesI happen to have reinstalled by mistake a new Windows7 OS on a drive (I had two drives one with an OS and another with a bitlocker drive used for back up, both drives were IDE drives and the bitlocker was under slave mode if that hosted very important data and was encrypted by Bitlocker. How to recover this formerly encrypted data? The drive is now recognized as an active healthy partition with an associated drive letter (different from the original one). I don't have the bitlocker key.
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