MS official "how to" retrieve Bitlocker key recovery and backup guide for W10 and W11 PCs
Monday, August 19, 2024 by DrJBHL | Discussion: Personal Computing
"Perhaps looking at the upcoming change in 24H2 as well as the boot bug, Microsoft has now added a bunch of new guides to its official website regarding BitLocker device encryption. In particular, two of them are certainly the most useful ones which walk users through finding their BitLocker recovery key and backing up the said key." - Sayan Sen, Neowin
The Neowin article describes two ways to access the Bitlocker key: via your MS account and via work/school account. I recommend taking a peek at the article.
MS has detailed the steps to create a Bitlocker key backup, and that's in the article as well.
A good explanation of Bitlocker as well as a local vid and a YouTube vid are provided here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/bitlocker-overview-44c0c61c-989d-4a69-8822-b95cd49b1bbf
Also, on the left margin there are links to additional guides.
1) Finding your recover key: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-your-bitlocker-recovery-key-6b71ad27-0b89-ea08-f143-056f5ab347d6
2)Backup your Bitlocker recovery key: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-your-bitlocker-recovery-key-e63607b4-77fb-4ad3-8022-d6dc428fbd0d
Reply #2 Monday, August 19, 2024 6:44 AM
I saw this article and copy/pasted the whole thing into a WORD document for safe keeping. With all the MS hype about needing a current CPU for Windows 11, now they want to turn on Bitlocker by default, even on the Home version. This will slow some systems to a crawl. I have always used the Pro version of Windows for advanced networking and Group Policy, but I have never turned on Bitlocker, and won't start now. Thank you very much Microsoft!
Just wait until this fall when folks begin to upgrade. I can already see the nightmares beginning!
Indeed. The echoes of future screams.
My best advice? Buy stock in Excedrin. You'll retire to Vanuatu or Phuket and never think about a computer again, unless it's a Mac.
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Reply #1 Monday, August 19, 2024 6:36 AM
I saw this article and copy/pasted the whole thing into a WORD document for safe keeping. With all the MS hype about needing a current CPU for Windows 11, now they want to turn on Bitlocker by default, even on the Home version. This will slow some systems to a crawl. I have always used the Pro version of Windows for advanced networking and Group Policy, but I have never turned on Bitlocker, and won't start now. Thank you very much Microsoft!
Just wait until this fall when folks begin to upgrade. I can already see the nightmares beginning!