How to Unlock BitLocker Without Recovery Key or Password [3 Ways]

Formatting your drive might be the only way

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Today we’ll show you how to unlock Bitlocker without a password or recovery key. So if you forgot your credentials, just follow the steps below.

BitLocker is a full-disk encryption feature available in Windows that helps protect data from attacks such as boot sector viruses and other types of malware. 

Here’s how to unlock it if you forgot your password:

How do I unlock BitLocker without recovery key

1. Format your hard drive

1.0 Use File Explorer

  1. Press the Win + E keys to open the File Explorer.
  2. Right-click on your drive and select Format from the context menu.
  3. Under the File system drop-down, select FAT32.
  4. You can give a name to your volume label or leave it as is.
  5. Click the Start button.

1.1 Use Command Prompt

  1. Hit the Start Menu icon, type cmd in the search bar, and click Run as administrator.cmd-run-admin-w11 unexpected kernel mode trap windows 11
  2. Type the following command and press Enter: diskpart
  3. Next, type listdisk to display the number of available drives in your system.
  4. Check the number listed against the drive you want to format and Enter the following command. Remember to replace X with the corresponding number of the drive: selectdisk X
  5. Next, type in clean to clear everything from the drive.
  6. Wait for the process to finish, and type in the following command: create partition primary
  7. Next, Enter the following commands to format and assign the drive a letter: select partition x format quick fs=NTFS assign letter C
  8. Restart your PC.

For more info, take a closer look at our dedicated guide on recovering the BitLocker Key with Command Prompt.

2. Disable Secure Boot

  1. Enter your PCโ€™s BIOS mode.
  2. Select Boot Mode, then click on Legacy Boot
  3. Save settings and restart your PC.

3. Use a third-party tool

The above methods can seem a bit complicated and take up your time. To avoid this, you can enlist the help of a third-party tool such as Elcomsoft System Recovery.

It has garnered quite a praise from users, so it’s worth trying it out and seeing whether you can bypass the BitLocker page.

Where is the lost 48-digit BitLocker recovery key?

Some of the possible locations where you can find your BitLocker recovery key include:

  • Microsoft account – If you have a Microsoft account, you can recover it by logging in to retrieve it.
  • USB drive – You probably saved a copy of your recovery key in a removable drive, so this is another potential location. 
  • Cloud storage – Many users save important information on cloud storage services, including their BitLocker recovery keys. For instance, you can recover your BitLocker key from OneDrive.

If you’ve forgotten the password to encrypt your hard drive and don’t have a recovery key stored anywhere else, you’re out of luck. There’s no way for you to access any of its contents without losing your data.

How do I remove the BitLocker password?

  1. Hit the Windows key, type Control Panel in the search bar, and click Open.control-panel-search fallout new vegas runtime error
  2. Navigate to System and Security.Security and System
  3. Click on BitLocker Drive Encryption.
  4. Locate the drive you want BitLocker Drive Encryption turned off, then select, Turn Off BitLocker.
  5. This will take some time, but finally, youโ€™ll receive a message to decrypt the drive. Click on Decrypt to continue.
  6. Once the process is done, you will have removed the BitLocker password.

Check out our fix guide for additional information about what to do when BitLocker keeps asking for your recovery key.

We also have answers to when BitLocker cannot be enabled, so do not hesitate to check out our article.

Hopefully, you now know how to unlock BitLocker without your password or recovery key.

If you’re down on your luck and none of these have been successful, you might have to do a clean install of Windows and forget about your data.

And don’t forget that BitLocker supports automatic unlocking, which is ideal for devices not continuously connected to the internet.

We’d love your feedback on which solution you found easiest or one that worked for you.

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