![]() ![]() This is to be used prior to making any changes to the Bios, boot process, HW changes, or BCDDEP settings. This makes the machine behave as though it were not encrypted at all, for a maximum number of reboots. The restore/clone outcome is shown with no BitLocker icon on the restored partition when 'Copy selected partitions' is clicked. To suspend BitLocker, run the following command in PowerShell. In the example below a BitLocker Unlocked system disk is being restored to an empty disk: Outcome: The entire file system is restored in the clear and BitLocker must be manually re-enabled on the restored/cloned file system.īitLocker encryption used to encrypt the source file system will be removed if the target file system did not originate from the same format command, is a different size or is not BitLocker unlocked The text 'Encrypted Restore' will be shown in the restore/clone dialogĪfter restoring/cloning the drive can be unlocked by right clicking in Windows Explorer This partition could be restored to *any position and would still retain its BitLocker locked stated after restoring. In the example below an image of a BitLocker locked partition (E:) is being restored to a different location on disk. Dynamic volumes do not support BitLocker encryption. ![]()
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