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30th December 2012 12:11 #1Registered User
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Bitlocker Encrypted drive delete quick format
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 "error reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media". bootable flash Win 7 Ultimate x64.iso OS. ( C:\ , D:\ , E:\, F:\, G:\ etc). OS, \Users\...\Desktop, / . , (:\ 50GB), Bitlocker Encryption , "Unallocated" , , , OS Merge- 2 x 50 GB ( + :\) C:\ 100 GB. (:\) "Unallocated" , Delete Quick Format, resize- C:\ 100 GB. Bitlocker Encrypted , , .
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30th December 2012 14:23 #2
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30th December 2012 19:14 #3Registered User
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30th December 2012 21:44 #4
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31st December 2012 00:49 #5Banned
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>> [Solved] How to recover windows 7 bitlocker encrypted partition?
If you don't have the recovery key of the encrypted drive, No software can recover the drive except buitlocker itself that only if you have the recovery password. So if you don't have recovery password, don't waste your time in downloading new softwares and testing them for recovery.
I Converted dynamic disks into basic disks with Partition Wizard Professional Edition.
Used HxD editor to check from where the encrypted partition actually starts.
Then used Active@Undelete to start the partition from exactly same sector from where encrypted partition was starting as viewed by HxD editor. (Caution: Do not format the partition during this process)
Reboot with Windows 7 CD.
Go to Install Windows and then Repair.
In command Prompt, typed:
repair-bde <Bitlocker encrypted drive> <Output drive where contents to be recovered> -rp -******-****** 48 digits bitlocker encrypted key. (CAUTION: Make sure there is no contents on output drive because all will be lost in this process).
After decryption to output drive, run chkdsk <output drive>/f
Done!!!!!!! Thanks to Mcfly for his help.




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