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  • @blackjesus22TTV
    @blackjesus22TTV Před 2 lety +17

    Spent 2-3 hours missing 2 of my college classes trying to figure out how to unlock this shit really appreciate this video helped me out a lot

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to help...

    • @jerryspann8713
      @jerryspann8713 Před rokem +4

      The question no one will answer is why this shit popped up in the first place. Has to be a damn virus.

    • @trenaijabarnett2440
      @trenaijabarnett2440 Před rokem

      @@jerryspann8713 no, its not a virus. its an encryption☠

  • @MrAppbee
    @MrAppbee Před rokem +2

    Subscribed. Thank you so much. You just saved all my work files when our IT said it would be impossible to recover the key !

  • @jukyog
    @jukyog Před rokem +8

    Initial command done from CMD elevated prompt gave me proper key. Thank a bunch!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      Glad to help...

    • @KyubbiX1
      @KyubbiX1 Před 5 měsíci

      What command did you use

    • @jukyog
      @jukyog Před 5 měsíci

      @@KyubbiX1 cannot recall now, obviously 1st one seems

  • @nimrappork6350
    @nimrappork6350 Před 10 měsíci +8

    1:56 This is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!!

  • @Pen_Da
    @Pen_Da Před rokem +2

    The BIOS step requires you to disable secure boot, I did the opposite by enabling it and it worked for me. Thank you so much for this amazing simple guiding video.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      A curious result that I will bear in mind. Glad to help...

    • @yes-kn2tt
      @yes-kn2tt Před rokem +1

      almost lost all hope thank you for this comment 🥹

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@yes-kn2tt You're welcome...

  • @donkovach3592
    @donkovach3592 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this video, saved me from buying a new computer!

  • @ravinsugrim8343
    @ravinsugrim8343 Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you so much i was able to fix my computer without my parents finding out

  • @sammoore7562
    @sammoore7562 Před 2 lety +8

    I was literally about to get a new computer and lose everything!!!! Amazing thanks

  • @mbrown5791
    @mbrown5791 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much. This is allowing my son to use his computer again. perfect instructions

  • @jonmobrien
    @jonmobrien Před 2 lety +39

    Like many others, disabling BitLocker in BIOS didn't work because as soon as you reboot, the system / Windows requires your Key to decrypt your drive. It makes absolutely no sense that you could simply disable encryption without decrypting the drive! For this to work for others, bitlocker must not have actually encrypted the drive in the first place.
    What's weird is how it could have worked for anyone.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      You're logic is sound, but do try again, making sure its actually disabled. There's logic there too (it's just a different path to the data). What brand machine??

    • @acenights1941
      @acenights1941 Před 2 lety +7

      I have a Dell computer and found this guy's comment online and it worked for me, too:
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @cuboid3043
      @cuboid3043 Před 2 lety +4

      @@acenights1941 Use an HP that I stupidly lost the password for and got locked out. Tried the command prompt, but didn't receive the 48 numerical password; only the ID number. Disabled the Secure Boot and had to later select the factory setting. Somehow, I still end up with the BitLocker screen

    • @MegaOwi
      @MegaOwi Před 2 lety +1

      @@cuboid3043 @dashboardsymbols - I’m the same, my boy has some how managed to encrypt it somehow and I can’t get access either. I use a HP laptop and have followed the video from disabling the secure boot using BIOS and attempting to locate the recovery key from the Command function but nothing and I’m back to square one.
      If anyone has any options to resolve this I’d be more than grateful!

    • @jainey
      @jainey Před 2 lety +2

      @@acenights1941 I don't have a restore settings button in my Dell :'(

  • @sammoore7562
    @sammoore7562 Před 2 lety +1

    THIS MAN IS THE HOMIE

  • @shawnjakalasi3520
    @shawnjakalasi3520 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for helping me retrieve my Bitlocker key

  • @sed6
    @sed6 Před rokem +1

    Amazing, thanks! Ultimately all I really needed to do was hit the turn off decryption and voila it worked. I could not find my stored BitLocker password because I hadn't stored one. Thanks!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Glad it worked. And it turns out that those passwords are not intended for anything but servers. Microsoft's poor use of updates kicked them down the line where none of us had them stored or even created!!

    • @xitsmeekax03
      @xitsmeekax03 Před rokem

      hey just wondering, where is the turn off decryption setting? i keep trying everything and nothing will work

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@xitsmeekax03 Well, that's the last part of the vid, but it assumes you've managed to bypass bitlocker in the second part of the vid. That didn't work??

  • @oscarvill69
    @oscarvill69 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much Sir for you help!

  • @leonardojosesalazar3281
    @leonardojosesalazar3281 Před rokem +1

    Dear friend, thanks so much. It worked a lot. I appreciate your great help with this video, it was amazing.

  • @jasonlamour4161
    @jasonlamour4161 Před rokem +3

    Have there been any recent updates that would prevent these instructions from working? Not sure why but I’ve tried the factory settings restore method, disabling and enabling the secure boot. Still not working on my Dell

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Well, assuming the instructions were followed exactly, there are these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @heartofalegend
    @heartofalegend Před 2 lety +2

    Unfortunately, I tried doing this with secure boot both enabled and disabled, and it failed both ways. Has anyone else had trouble?

  • @user-fv9uh2bg7e
    @user-fv9uh2bg7e Před 2 lety +1

    At 2:50' in your video, you said press F1, F2, or F3 repeated when laptop started, and then search the web to find the right key for machine. Now, my computer can not work, where can I search and search what on google? Can you provide some details? Thank you. You neglect very important details.

  • @jovelyntolledo949
    @jovelyntolledo949 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video it helps me to recover my laptop 🙏🙏Godbless 😇

  • @audreylimsweeyin2662
    @audreylimsweeyin2662 Před 2 lety +12

    I was panicking and you're a life saver, thank you!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to help...

    • @assistenciabaddy1475
      @assistenciabaddy1475 Před 2 lety

      Deusa do Olimpo Maravilhosa

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      @@assistenciabaddy1475 Not a goddess, but I hope it means I helped in some way...

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +2

      @@cookiedoh7581 Well, I would first be absolutely sure the instructions were followed exactly and then add the following tweaks from 2 other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @udhayakumar-pc7vu
      @udhayakumar-pc7vu Před rokem

      @@DashboardSymbols bro my C drive has been locked by bit locker and I can not find the recovery key in my Microsoft account
      Please guide me

  • @scappoose82
    @scappoose82 Před 2 lety +3

    first time ever making a comment on a video....Thank you (while wiping tears from my eyes)

  • @athenagodless492
    @athenagodless492 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank fudge you exist. I was stuck for hours.

  • @redshdow1167
    @redshdow1167 Před rokem +1

    TYSM I HOPE THAT YOU HAVE THE BEST DAY EVER YOU ARE THE BEST YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW HAPPY I AM

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      Glad to help. And I DO understand -- had to find the answer myself, then made the vid!!

  • @argjendsejfullai8304
    @argjendsejfullai8304 Před 2 lety +7

    you helped me a lot, even tho it was disabled, i went the other way i enabled and it still worked

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      Good! Actually suggested that for the first time yesterday to someone after the process failed...

    • @monieekhinton2722
      @monieekhinton2722 Před rokem +1

      Any advice for me? I followed the steps and disabled my laptop. When it came back up, it went right back to requesting the Bit key?

    • @oneshot1985
      @oneshot1985 Před rokem

      @@monieekhinton2722 same. Did you fixed it allready?

    • @oneshot1985
      @oneshot1985 Před rokem

      @@monieekhinton2722 i need help

  • @BrunoThePuggle
    @BrunoThePuggle Před 2 lety +2

    clear, concise and worked. thank you!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      You're welcome...

    • @sanjurichie8819
      @sanjurichie8819 Před 2 lety

      Bro should we type all the characters ?? I mean we should replace g with - C and also type all the below letters and se ntences also ????😭😭😭😭 Plz anyone help me 😭😭😭

  • @johncalvin9425
    @johncalvin9425 Před 2 lety +2

    ERES EL QUE TODOS NECESITAN GRACIAS #ADRINSLEGENDS 💯 ❤

  • @robertmaeurerofficial
    @robertmaeurerofficial Před 2 lety +4

    For those of you since May or June of 2022 saying it does not work for you try retyping in the command prompt and see my response to somebody else right here : It is possible you typed something incorrectly but do the command prompt option again. This response is as of July 10th 2022 on a Windows 10 machine. It may not look exactly like his screen but it is under the line that says password. Mine comes out saying volume C then the line under that it says all key protectors then numerical password then ID then password I did that and it worked

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Robert. Such nerve frazzling problem for anyone dealing with it...

  • @stevejeffery4857
    @stevejeffery4857 Před rokem +1

    My brand new PC did this... fricking locked me out and totally pissed me off! This bitlocker shit, sucks! If this problem continues I will move to MAC. Thank you, sir!

  • @MessagerOfHell
    @MessagerOfHell Před rokem

    I have a question. When I installed my windows I never turned on bitlocker, it remained off ever since I first booted up the windows up to this day. My question is, if (by some stroke of sheer misfortune) the bitlocker activates itself after an update will it prompt me for a key that I never knew? Should I turn it on and see if I can get a key off it, or keep it off?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Personally, I would keep it off. In fact, I'd recommend watching the last minute or so of the vid to be sure its truly off! This latest round of views (big jump) was caused by a Win 11 update. Don't take any chances.
      One other thing you might do. Get a key, and THEN turn it off! In case an update can turn it on!!

  • @Everything817
    @Everything817 Před 2 lety +1

    Working on a client's laptop and ran into this issue when trying to pull files from the M.2 hard drive. Unfortunately she spilled coffee in the machine and it's dead, even after cleaning the board up and trying to power it up. I'm going to assume that the key is specific to the computer, so I wouldn't be able to get away with unlocking the drive on another PC.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      That would be true. U seem to have fired up so hopefully the process will work...

  • @orlandopalomino8309
    @orlandopalomino8309 Před rokem +1

    How I love you friend, for this tips.

  • @3naseri
    @3naseri Před 2 lety +1

    Super helpful. Thanks you

  • @kingsdk3084
    @kingsdk3084 Před 2 lety +3

    After i hit "f10" to save, my computer restarts but it opens the page to type in the bitlcker code again. Any help?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Only this from another viewer (plus be sure security is actually off before F10):
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @koreanhacker
    @koreanhacker Před 2 lety +2

    Wow you save my life. Instead of disable the secure boot, I enable it and now it boot again.

  • @hendri130381
    @hendri130381 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for your advice, i've tried to do the same by disabling the secure boot through BIOS setup, but it still returns to Bitlocker screen, do you have any other advice? 🙏

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +7

      Only this from another viewer...
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      @@9hag3 Glad it worked...

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      @@ikon4255 Well, aside from suggesting to be absolutely sure the instructions were followed to the tee, I have these 2 additions from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@nehakadam12 You're welcome...

    • @radheshyam..996
      @radheshyam..996 Před rokem

      Plz help

  • @azminer
    @azminer Před rokem

    Thanks for this info and tutorial. I was hoping it was it but it did not work. Eventually I logged into my Microsoft live account and there was the code that I needed. But took up half my Sunday 😅

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Wow. No one who's commented ever said they found the code at M-soft. Most, like me, never had had one stored. Glad it worked out...

  • @zidd2472
    @zidd2472 Před rokem +1

    Any way to reach your contact? Really need your help because my examination file is locked by bitlocker. And i just get key id so i dont know what to do

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      All I know is in the video. I can add this, from two other viewers. Good luck!
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @cabreram.4734
    @cabreram.4734 Před 2 lety +28

    I disabled Secure boot. Still asking the disgusting Bitlocker Key.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      All I can suggest is to go back to be absolutely sure that secure boot really is disabled. It is exactly what BitLocker controls...

    • @sergeterwaarbeek1162
      @sergeterwaarbeek1162 Před 2 lety +2

      I have exactly the same. Lenovo. Didn't get the password and if i disable secure boot it keeps asking for the damn key. Enabled it and disabled it like 20 times now. No luck.

    • @cabreram.4734
      @cabreram.4734 Před 2 lety +3

      I formatted and reinstalled Windows. That did it

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      @@sergeterwaarbeek1162 Someone else just reported that he reformatted his drive and re-installed Windows. Fixed the machine, but his data is likely gone...

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      @@cabreram.4734 Just added that tp the mix, thanks...

  • @fangliciazillake673
    @fangliciazillake673 Před rokem +2

    I cried for a day thank god i found this solution thank youuu

  • @jcnot9712
    @jcnot9712 Před rokem +1

    The bios thing worked but it now prompts me to enter recovery key specifically because i disabled secure boot. Man, what a nightmare.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      That should not be the case. In any case, I have these tweaks from other viewers that may help...
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @JeanMartinezEspaillat

    where is the link you spoke about?

  • @francescakam7845
    @francescakam7845 Před 2 lety

    Hi Is that mean the UUID is the recovery key? but only numbers can be input, no letters? Could you please help.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      I have only this from another viewer (and yes, only numbers):
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @christiankevinarostegui4536

    Having my recovery key, I was entering one number row at a time.
    *Hour goes by* Does extensive research and views videos. Gets into bios enables, disabled almost throws computer out window. Stressed because this happened one day before school…
    I entered the whole Key into the box and it seems to have worked.. thankfully I didn’t lose any files!

  • @commmystery6210
    @commmystery6210 Před 2 lety +1

    I too got my bitlocker key..... Thank you

  • @y2ksniper
    @y2ksniper Před 2 lety

    I am trying to unlock an external drive which Windows locked by itself, and after I ran the command you drescribed in your video, I am not getting a numerical key, I'm only getting alphanumerical keys, any help would be really appreciated. Thank you

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      That's exactly what happened to me in the first part of the vid. The second part should give an opportunity to simply bypass the security protocol...

  • @richardsales410
    @richardsales410 Před 2 lety +1

    Pushing you to became a Mac user? Those are fighting words... LOL

  • @vegetabrah1889
    @vegetabrah1889 Před rokem +2

    When I disabled 'Secure Boot' and it started back up my laptop was stuck on the blue encryption key screen, so I had to re-enable 'secure boot', any other way how to find my encryption key? :(

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Only these two bits from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @vegetabrah1889
      @vegetabrah1889 Před rokem

      @@DashboardSymbols Thank you so much for your quick response! I will try these 2 options soon :)

  • @iUrkit
    @iUrkit Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much!!

  • @nithinv2011
    @nithinv2011 Před rokem

    I formated the c drive and installed new OS. Now my password and recovery key for bitlocker is not taking for the D, E, F drives. What to do? Will i need to format the D, E, F drives?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      In truth, I don't know. But if you actually have 4 hard drives, you might indeed need to reformat, or at least bypass (part 2 of the vid)...

  • @jennyli1097
    @jennyli1097 Před 2 lety +1

    After I turn off the secure boot and save , it doesn’t not allow me to go to the device encryption setting . After hit F10, it restart and goes to the page to enter BitLocker code again. 😭 mine is Lenovo T14
    Could you help me please?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Pls be sure you are actually turning it off. I did NOT in the video...

  • @mamtathakur9545
    @mamtathakur9545 Před 2 lety

    Hi there were two drive on my laptop one is linked with ms I'd but second is not.i was able to unlock one but having problems with other driver. I did comand prompt getting information other then password.pls help me thank you

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Sorry. What's on the vid is pretty much all I've got. Maybe if the other drive were isolated somehow...

  • @monieekhinton2722
    @monieekhinton2722 Před rokem

    Any advice for me? I followed the steps and disabled my laptop. When it came back up, it went right back to requesting the Bit key?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Assuming the instructs were followed exactly, I can only add these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @victorquincanon4933
    @victorquincanon4933 Před 2 lety

    my yoga 7 sadly did not boot back into windows after turning off secure boot, so i could not decrypt. I wonder if they changed something\

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety +1

      Well, I can only add two things. First, try again just to be sure. Lots of tension experienced with the computer in such a state. Second, I have this from another user, which adds a touch.
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @MichaelMedley-zb1ib
    @MichaelMedley-zb1ib Před měsícem

    This was great for me except for one thing. When I used the command prompt and the BDE, all it showed was the numerical password, and not the Bitlocker password. I have tried multiple times to enter the key found in my Microsoft account information for this laptop. However, when I tried to use it in the recovery process, it is not recognized as vaild. Any ideas?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před měsícem +1

      Well, I see that you noted a Numerical Password, which is what I saw as well. However, if what you actually got was numbers only, that's what you want! Otherwise getting into the BIOS is the only way I am aware of to complete a bypass. The fact that you actually HAVE a a key in your MS account suggests a deeper problem that I am unfamiliar with...

  • @cole7914
    @cole7914 Před rokem

    I have the same issue with the same response via the command prompt. I have disabled secure boot in the bios. I am still getting the bitlocker recovery screen and still cannot see the key using that command in the command prompt. Please help!!!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Assuming the directions were followed exactly, try these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @florantedelota4495
    @florantedelota4495 Před 16 dny +1

    Thank you very much it's working😊

  • @takiahansley8193
    @takiahansley8193 Před rokem +1

    Still no luck 😒 This was a great video. I even tried the additional tips in the comments. Are there any updated tips for Windows 11 on HP Victus laptop?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      Possibly, but not specific to your model. Here are maybe the same tweaks you've already seen, but have a look:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

    • @omarklieber4649
      @omarklieber4649 Před rokem +2

      You're not alone buddy. It just happened to me. I also tried the HP bitlocker tips in the reply of this thread and they don't work

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      @@omarklieber4649 Truly sorry. There has been a new spate of folks running into this problem and it seems to have evolved...

  • @theblakex
    @theblakex Před 5 měsíci

    Do you know what would cause the recovery key to NOT work? I have my recovery key but it still wouldn't unlock it. I was eventually able to restore my computer to a previous point and that got me back in.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 5 měsíci

      Wow! I'm sorry, no, that's not something I've heard of. But given the Microsoft's poor implementation of the key in general -- after al, a video to help recovery? -- its only a minor surprise. Glad u got past it...

  • @imagingschool9799
    @imagingschool9799 Před rokem

    Hello, can someone please help me with the recovery key. I followed the steps and was able to DISABLE my laptop. When the device restarted, it went right back to the same blue screen? What's going on?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      A lousy Microsoft update. Assuming the instructs were followed exactly, I can only add these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @faikkurohman
    @faikkurohman Před 7 měsíci

    hi, im not clear with your point when you found that the numerical key you need is not "fully numerical" . how did you change the alphabet key to numerical key?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 7 měsíci

      What I referenced is that the only code or key I ever came up with for my machine included letters. The bitlocker code is 48 numbers only. I needed the bypass which is part 2 of the vid...

  • @captaincavey79
    @captaincavey79 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I could not get through to anyone to help me unlock my computer that magical locked up on me.

  • @alcopopgaming7601
    @alcopopgaming7601 Před 2 lety +1

    2:34 for me it shows that you must unlock this drive from Control panel. What should i do?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      The control panel is never referenced in the vid. Please be more specific, or watch the vid again for instructions...

  • @MrSimonmcc
    @MrSimonmcc Před 2 lety +1

    Unfortunately getting into the BIOS screen does not solve the problem with Windows 11. At the moment I have a very expensive doorstop.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Had not considered W 11. But I the following from another viewer. Thought it was about Dell, but maybe W 11...
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @shannonbock2675
    @shannonbock2675 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG - thank you!!!

  • @lesjf8832
    @lesjf8832 Před rokem +1

    Here's another scenario with bitlocker. My Windows 10 laptop crashed and wouldn't boot up. I kept being asked for the bitlocker key for every repair scenario and I actually have the key so I typed it in and it didn't work. I did some sleuthing and discovered that if the bitlocker file on the hard drive is also corrupted, the key is useless. My next move is creating a bootable disk and hoping I can restore my laptop that way. I bought a new laptop and immediately removed the encryption.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      That is a very odd scenario. Good luck with the bootable disk...

  • @josue679
    @josue679 Před rokem

    The machine will start up but will continue to ask for bitlocker key how did you get to device encryption settings?

  • @BIGLOVE4TRUTH
    @BIGLOVE4TRUTH Před rokem

    My Microsoft bitlocker recovery key says “failed to unlock with this recovery key”. Pressing f1 does not get me to full bios where I can arrow down

  • @ravinair6782
    @ravinair6782 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, Bitlocker not working ,i have windows 11 pro (not a licensed version) and i can see manage bitlocker option, but the same is not working, what could be the reason ?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 8 měsíci

      We may have a translation problem here. It sounds like you're trying to make use of bitlocker, but I suspect you're trying to get past it. I have three other tips from other viewers here and it seems that someone with the handle SEETSPY on INSTAGRAM might be able to help. Good luck!
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @nixindixin5235
    @nixindixin5235 Před rokem

    Hey i'm really desperate. I need ur help. What if it tells you "no key protectors found" on the 1st step of code u demonstrated?

  • @sofiawigstrom5972
    @sofiawigstrom5972 Před rokem +1

    Hi! I didn't work for me either unfortunately. Having a Microsoft computer (bought in Sweden) , any difference??! Thanks in advanced 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      It shouldn't matter where it comes from. So, pls be sure the instructs were followed exactly and if so, try these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @Ashley_81740
      @Ashley_81740 Před rokem

      Same I tried everything for my Microsoft Surface Laptop, but nothing seems to work, I can't go of the blue screen. Did you find anything that worked?

    • @sofiawigstrom5972
      @sofiawigstrom5972 Před rokem

      @@Ashley_81740 unfortunately not. Had to reinstall the whole computer and lost everything😏 seemed to be the only way for me!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@Ashley_81740 Did u try the two extra tweaks from above?? And sorry Sofia...

  • @user-fv9uh2bg7e
    @user-fv9uh2bg7e Před 2 lety

    Use what information to search the right key for machine? I don't understand.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Search the make and model of your computer for the correct F key to press to get to the bios...

  • @BeStOfBaRi
    @BeStOfBaRi Před 2 lety +2

    Hello sir, I have a Lenovo like you.... I disabled SECURE BOOT and then F10 but still it doesn't work... I checked and Secure Boot is disabled

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Boy, that should have done the trick. If it really didn't, I've got nothing else...

    • @arijitbiswas4391
      @arijitbiswas4391 Před 2 lety

      Hi Gatto, did you find any other way to fix it? This trick unfortunately is not working on my lenovo laptop as well

    • @lechuckkalavera
      @lechuckkalavera Před 2 lety

      Today I tryed in my hp after disable security boot, but it doesn't work either

    • @acenights1941
      @acenights1941 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a Dell computer and found this guy's comment online and it worked for me, too:
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @wellwisher9884
    @wellwisher9884 Před 5 měsíci

    Dear Sir, Could you please tell me that, I have encrypted my 2TB flash drive on my Laptop (Dell), But When I use the same 2TB flash drive on other Office PC, it is not asking password, showing everything. why?, Can you help me for correct configuration / encryption ?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 5 měsíci

      Well, I'm not an expert here, but it suggests the encryption belongs to the PC, not the flash drive. If nothing else, encrypt it for each PC!!

  • @lechuckkalavera
    @lechuckkalavera Před 2 lety

    I had disabled the security boot and it doesn't work anyway , the bios from hp looks newer than yours (ms-dos) mine and it appears legacy support disabled and security boot disabled in the same line then I have another key management like import custom secure boot keys, clear ssecure boot keys, reset secure boot keys to factory defaunls enable ms uefi ca key. But none of them works.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Wish I had a good answer for you, but don't. If you find one, report back if u can for other HP owners...

    • @acenights1941
      @acenights1941 Před 2 lety

      I have a Dell computer and found this guy's comment online and it worked for me, too:
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @tieguowang3572
    @tieguowang3572 Před rokem +2

    Hi, thanks for you video, my situation is like yours that it shows X: drive instead of C:, and after run manage-bde -protectors C: -get, it only return the ID without the 48 digits password, do you or anyone know why and how to do next ? Thanks a lot

    • @ibnhasanaltamimy
      @ibnhasanaltamimy Před rokem +1

      Did you manage to find a solution I’m in the same boat

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Well, first, run it as X. Any label can be put in. Otherwise, simply go to the second part of the vid and bypass the whole mess...

    • @emmytock4645
      @emmytock4645 Před rokem +1

      I have this issue too. I skipped to the second part, but it brings me back to the bitlocker recovery screen. Please help!

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@emmytock4645 ell, assuming the instructions were followed to the letter, I have these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @arkabhattacharya263
    @arkabhattacharya263 Před rokem +1

    Dude you're the best

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Glad to hear it, primarily because the process has NOT worked for so many of late. Meaning it seemed as though M-Soft had made a change that somehow blocked the fix and left folks in a continuous and negative loop...

  • @udhayakumar-pc7vu
    @udhayakumar-pc7vu Před rokem

    hey , My issues in my harddisk there is 2 partion i had bitlocker key for 1 partion for another partion there is no key ?? what to do

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Honestly not sure. Here are some tips from others. Maybe something here will help...
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @psychopath4121
    @psychopath4121 Před 4 měsíci

    Bitlocker literally came into in my laptop without me installing it. This method did not work. I disabled the secure boot but still not working. Im thinking to reset the whole pc and delete all files. How to do so?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 4 měsíci

      Honestly I don't know. Before you do, I have three tweaks below from other viewers and it seems that someone with the handle SEETSPY on INSTAGRAM might be able to help. So:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @jbkrobin
    @jbkrobin Před rokem

    Hey, can you help me? I have the keys. But my drives keep getting locked after every restart. I want to permanently disable it. But I couldn't do it.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Not sure I can help. If you truly have the keys, the computer shud open up. Numbers only yes??
      Anyway, I'll add three tweaks from other viewers, but they're designed primarily to recover or bypass the keys..
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @reimari11
    @reimari11 Před 8 měsíci +1

    turned off security boot in my bios and still asked for the key... I cant open my laptop anymore, I dont have backups of my files pls help

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 8 měsíci

      Well, I have three tweaks below from other viewers and it seems that someone with the handle SEETSPY on INSTAGRAM might be able to help. So:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

    • @4ndrelus
      @4ndrelus Před 8 měsíci

      Same on my laptop. That's crazy, what model do you have? Mine is Dell latitude 5490, I did an support assist update yesterday, idk if it finished, also I tried to restore the system but it was stuck loading the registry recovery for whole 20 hours, so turned it off 😅 but now there's the freaking bitlocker problem

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 8 měsíci

      Take a look at my previous reply. May hold the "key"...@@4ndrelus

  • @louisalbertrivera9037

    hi, i disabled the seciure boot the bitylocker recovery key still opens up? do you have other steps

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      There shouldn't be. Please run through it again and be absolutely sure secure boot is OFF. Then come back here and let me know...

  • @abdulrahmanm1018
    @abdulrahmanm1018 Před rokem

    Hi, I much appreciate your support.
    However, non of the both ways did work. When I did the command way I did not get the numerical key.
    Disable option Siri to work also.
    Is there any other ways please.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      The disable option shud work, so please try again and be sure to follow the instructs to the letter. Baring that, I have these two tweaks from other viewers:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

    • @abdulrahmanm1018
      @abdulrahmanm1018 Před rokem

      I have asus vivobook, does it make difference. It is personal computer

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      @@abdulrahmanm1018 No difference...

    •  Před rokem

      @Abdulrahman, did you find any solution ? I also have a Vivobook and I'm stuck even when trying all the proposed solution.

    • @abdulrahmanm1018
      @abdulrahmanm1018 Před rokem

      @
      After searching here and there I found the BitLocker key at one of the accounts used at the computer luckily. Noting that the computer and Windows installed/activated with local account. No even password to login. It happened after Windows Update.

  • @ravinsugrim8343
    @ravinsugrim8343 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much

  • @hafizkhalil9547
    @hafizkhalil9547 Před rokem

    I have the same issue but after disabled the secure boot till now i am facing same issue, and my data is very important what should i do

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem +1

      Double check that secure boot is actually disabled! Should shut down BitLocker...

  • @sdoux22
    @sdoux22 Před 2 lety

    Hi i disabled secure boot but nothing changed could you help me? I have an hp laptop btw

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Try this from another commenter ... "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."

  • @user-md9vl9fk2s
    @user-md9vl9fk2s Před 9 měsíci

    Ayy mate i am using windows 11 but after disabling and saving it takin me back to the bit locker screen😭😭

  • @mchauypoo
    @mchauypoo Před 2 lety

    Help! It still showing only ID, not 48-digit number. Every action shows the operation cannot be performed because the volume is locked
    I’m using Microsoft Surface Laptop

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Move on the second part of the vid and shut security off...

    • @acenights1941
      @acenights1941 Před 2 lety

      I have a Dell computer and found this guy's comment online and it worked for me, too:
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system
      * At the Dell Logo keep tapping F2
      * You will enter the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"

  • @mattycans6994
    @mattycans6994 Před 3 měsíci

    Damn, seems they stopped this working lately. Thanks tho, was worth a shot.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 3 měsíci

      Could be more. I have three tweaks below from other viewers and it seems that someone with the handle SEETSPY on INSTAGRAM might be able to help. So:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @davewilliamtheron608
    @davewilliamtheron608 Před 2 lety

    Hey can u help me here, i tried the second part but it still require me to enter the bitlocker key

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Sorry, about all I can do is say go though it again. Turning off security literally gets rid of the requirement of the key...

  • @r.ryansadeghian8060
    @r.ryansadeghian8060 Před rokem

    The first solution didn't work for me. After I changed the security to disable, it still asks me for Bitlocker recovery key. Is there a third solution?

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Not exactly, but I do have three tweaks from other viewers.
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @abdulrozak5630
    @abdulrozak5630 Před 7 měsíci

    My Office PC LG workstation Z4, the secondary drive was locked, and the interface totally different with your lenovo, can you help me sir?
    thanks a lot

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 7 měsíci

      Probably not. But some tips from other and another contact might. So...
      I have three tweaks below from other viewers and it seems that someone with the handle SEETSPY on INSTAGRAM might be able to help. So:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"

  • @belenuzunkaya7143
    @belenuzunkaya7143 Před 2 lety

    Wow man you are amazing

  • @kearablanchard5926
    @kearablanchard5926 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I did this and under numerical password it only shows the ID

  • @yugandhar59
    @yugandhar59 Před 2 lety

    sir i tried your way but getting error and asking Check that you have administrative rights on the computer. what to do after this msg

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Not the answer you want, but look around the web for a way to get Admin Rights. 99% sure you'll find an answer, then come back to this vid...

  • @meenobk5847
    @meenobk5847 Před rokem

    My laptop is specter hp and I tried to f1 f2 and f3 and it doesnt take me to same page as urs. How I can find my bios page, pleaaaaassseeeee. HEEEELLLPPP😭

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      Do a search on the web for the correct F key (at least one model uses F10!)...

  • @KKMoree
    @KKMoree Před 3 měsíci

    It gives me the numerical password Id but not the password I don’t get it

  • @linhkhanh7431
    @linhkhanh7431 Před rokem

    Does anyone got decrypted just one drive of the computer? I use DELL, I still can access the C drive but D drive ask Bitlocker key. I already followed command prompt but it only showed ID and Bios does not help also 😢

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před rokem

      The vid is a few yrs old at this point, but as I recall, an individual drive can be chosen at a couple of points in the process, including the command prompt.

  • @er.rakeshkr.yadavofficial3196

    hello
    i have drive bitlocker recovery key but its not working how to recover it plz help me

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 2 lety

      Follow the instructions in the video. The second part in particular bypasses the whole problem...

  • @abirkazan1278
    @abirkazan1278 Před rokem

    I couldn't know which F key I need to press for Microsoft surface laptop 2

  • @carlosgerman218
    @carlosgerman218 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Still work? I tried the two methods on the video and other two commented by people and didn’t work. I need my information. I DONT HAVE A MS ACCOUNT SO THE SUPPORT JUST SAYS “ restore from manufacturer settings” I really need the information please.
    Anyone can help me? I have a Laptop dell windows 11.
    This happens after updates system.
    Thank you.

    • @carlosgerman218
      @carlosgerman218 Před 10 měsíci

      UPDATE: I recover my key (I didn't know I have it) from the disk with Dell recovery assistant support.
      Step 1: On the "advanced options" I clicked System Image Recovery (I was decided to restart my PC trying to make a backup in the process).
      Step 2: Go to buttom "Back"
      Step 3: Click on the option "Create a backcup from data" (or something like that. Is the option in the left bottom.) Its going to ask for the key and for your MS account (IN MY CASE I dont have an MS account) so the Dell support assistance saved my local account and give me the chance to use. I just scrolled to the bottom and click the account "CMARTINEZ" (Was my PC name). Just showed the key.
      Step 4: Take a picture and re-start again to the windows blue screen (shut down the PC)
      Step 5: On the first Bitlocker screen press "ESC" and go to the second bitlocker screen.
      Step 6: Write the key. (Didn't work on the first screen for me)
      Hope this help somebody.

    • @DashboardSymbols
      @DashboardSymbols Před 10 měsíci +1

      Nice. Thanks for chiming in. I also have some tweaks from other viewers that might help:
      "In the bios under one of the sub menu should be a an option that says reset keys, so you should select that choice."
      or
      "I had the same issue following an essential BIOS update flagged up in Dell Support Assist. Our IT dept couldn't resolve it, but I managed to by doing the following: -
      When BitLocker is prompting for a Recovery Key and you cannot locate the key
      * Restart the system and tap the proper F key to get to the BIOS
      * At the BIOS screen
      * Go to Secure Boot header, expand and select Expert Key Management
      * Click the Restore Settings button
      * Select Factory Settings
      * Press OK
      * Exit the BIOS and restart
      Windows should now launch as it did before, even my last browser session appeared and lost nothing from c:\ drive!"
      or
      "Ok, what got me going was: - computer off - press key to enter BIOS (for mine specifically, an HP Envy x360 it was F10)
      - while in BIOS, the “Secure Boot” option was on the Boot section - so I go to the Boot section and disabled “Secure Boot”
      - while still in that Boot section, disable or clear all existing keys boot keys, that option is below the “Secure Boot” option
      - save pressing your BIOS key
      - with the computer turning on again, try to enter BIOS swiftly (or maybe you weren’t quick enough to enter BIOS and you’re on the Bitlocker screen, so just find your way to turning off your computer or by Esc -> Skip Drive -> Troubleshoot -> turn off computer - either way, you’re not done)
      - while back in BIOS, go back to Boot section and re-enable the “Secure Boot” option, AND also go down to the keys option and load the default keys
      - press your BIOS key to save and restart your computer - it should boot up regularly
      - final thing to do: search device encryption settings and then disable it"
      @@carlosgerman218

    • @Raimi.123
      @Raimi.123 Před 6 měsíci

      park