Turn on BitLocker Drive Encryption in Windows 10. Click Start File Explorer This PC. Then right-click your system drive where Windows 10 is installed, then click Turn on BitLocker. Enter a password to unlock your drive; this will be an important test to ensure you can boot the system if you happen to lose the recovery key. Home FAQ Center Turn Off Windows 10 BitLocker. Best 3 Ways to Disable BitLocker Encryption for Windows 10. BitLocker is a build-in encryption feature in Windows, it can help to better protect the data stored in Windows computer. However, forgetting password can be a frequent thing for users who keep different passwords for different places.
This tutorial contains instructions o how to disable Bitlocker Protection and Drive encryption in Windows 10. As you may know, the BitLocker encryption feature which is available in Windows 10 pro and enterprise versions, can help you to protect your PC contents from unauthorized access. But sometimes there is the need to disable the Bitlocker on Windows 10, so in this guide you can find how to do that.
If your computer is protected with BitLocker, then when you start the system, you will be prompted to connect the USB drive that you used during BitLocker activation or to enter your BitLocker password to unlock the drive C: in order to continue booting. If you do not have any of these, then press ESC to enter your BitLocker recovery key. *
* Notes:
1. If the Bitlocker Recovery Key or Password is not accepted at system startup then try to unlock and decrypt the hard drive to another Windows 10 computer or try to : Unlock and Decrypt the Protected Drive in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).
2. If you Cannot Unlock the Drive (e.g. If don't own the BitLocker Recovery Key or because the BitLocker key is not accepted) and you want to remove the BitLocker encryption in order to use the protected drive again, then read this tutorial: How to Remove BitLocker Protection from a Drive Without the BitLocker Recovery key or Password.
After booting to Windows then follow the instructions below to disable the bitlocker protection and to decrypt the drive.
In order to turn off the Bitlocker protection, you must have the Bitlocker password or the bitlocker recovery key in order to unlock the drive first and then to decrypt the drive.
The Bitlocker recovery key is a 48-digit number key and can be found at following locations:
Once you find the Bitlocker recovery key or the bitlocker password, then proceed to unlock the Bitlocker encrypted drive and to remove the Bitlocker encryption by using one of the following ways:
To disable the protection on your System Drive C:
1. Navigate to Windows Control Panel -> System and Security and then click Bit Locker Drive Encryption.
2. Next to the operating system drive C:, click Turn On BitLocker. *
3. After Turning Off the Bitlocker, then click at the Bitlocker icon in the taskbar to view the decryption process.
To disable the protection on any other BitLocker protected drive from Windows GUI:
1. Open Windows Explorer and then double click on the locked drive.
2. Enter the Bitlocker password or click More Options to enter the Bitlocker Recovery key, in order to unlock the drive.
2. After unlocking the drive, then navigate to Control Panel -> System and Security -> Bit Locker Drive Encryption and after selecting the drive click Turn off BitLocker to decrypt the drive. (see the screenshots above)
1. Open PowerShell as Administrator. To do that:
2. Then check the encryption status of each drive on your computer, by typing this command:
3. Note in which drive letter the Lock Status shows Locked, and then proceed to unlock that drive, by typing this command: *
* e.g.: If you want to unlock the drive 'D:' and the bitlocker recovery key is: '123456-123456-123456-123456-123456-123456' then type:
* Note: If you know the Bitlocker password then give this command:
* e.g.: If you want to unlock the drive 'D:' and the BitLocker password is: '123qwerty' then type: *
4. Then disable the bitlocker encryption and decrypt the encrypted drive, by using one of the following commands:
* e.g.: If you want to disable the bitlocker encryption on drive 'D:', then type:
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5. When the decryption process is completed, proceed to check again the encryption status by giving this command:
6. If the 'Lock Status' shows Unlocked and the 'Conversion Status' shows Fully Decrypted, you're done!
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