Bitlocker help

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Never mind. Found a way around Microsoft's retarded Home edition & lack of bitlocker. Manage-bde commandline tool is still available. Just the GUI is missing.

I've painted myself into a bit of a corner.

I've got 3x encrypted drives here from an old PC. 1x SSD and 2x HDDs.

All of them with the same password. The password isn't what I thought it was. *sigh* :o

On the plus side, I've got recovery keys for 2 of them so I can get to the data. (Hopefully the SSD is the missing key then I'll just nuke that one)

Problem is I can't get bitlocker disabled - Win 10 Home doesn't seem to allow anything except decryption. Copying it off, format & back on is not an option...don't have a spare drive with that much space.

Ideas?

(And no there is nothing super dodgy on the drives. :p They had to be shipped via dodgy courier company so it seemed prudent to encrypt them in case the PC got liberated).

EDIT: On a side note these USB3 HDD dock things are the bees knees.
 
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I'm sure u have to decrypt before turning it off?
Yeah - in this case I've got the backup codes to decrypt it (for 2 of 3 anyway). Eventually got it sorted via the back-up key.

For the biggest drive anyway. I was in a rush so I missed saving the 3rd key. :(

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For future reference @ anyone googling this@

Unlock the drive with the password / backup key (if you don't have either then game over)
Open a command prompt with administrator rights and type in
manage-bde -off F:
where F is the drive letter in question
 
Yeah - in this case I've got the backup codes to decrypt it (for 2 of 3 anyway). Eventually got it sorted via the back-up key.

For the biggest drive anyway. I was in a rush so I missed saving the 3rd key. :(

--------

For future reference @ anyone googling this@

Unlock the drive with the password / backup key (if you don't have either then game over)
Open a command prompt with administrator rights and type in
manage-bde -off F:
where F is the drive letter in question

as much as i love CMD, this can be done in control panel? unless that was stuffed up for some reason?
 
Sorry for the necro!!

Yesterday I was asked to have a look at a Surface RT tablet that was locked with Bitlocker. It gave me a code but did not know what it was for so did some googling. I came across a few threads and it seemed to me to be a waste of time because i didn't know what they were talking about and even using command prompt to retrieve the info went over my head so I tried something else.

I just reset it to factory defaults and it unlocked the device to use.

Very easy and simple if you dont mind losing anything on it I guess.
 
Sorry for the necro!!

Yesterday I was asked to have a look at a Surface RT tablet that was locked with Bitlocker. It gave me a code but did not know what it was for so did some googling. I came across a few threads and it seemed to me to be a waste of time because i didn't know what they were talking about and even using command prompt to retrieve the info went over my head so I tried something else.

I just reset it to factory defaults and it unlocked the device to use.

Very easy and simple if you dont mind losing anything on it I guess.
Well it boils down to three options:
1) You have the password
2) You have the recovery file/key
3) You nuke it

There is no option 4.
 
as much as i love CMD, this can be done in control panel? unless that was stuffed up for some reason?

Windows Home Edition does not feature the BitLocker Management component - that is Pro edition and Enterprise.

However most functionality is still maintained in command prompt and PowerShell
 
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