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Bek Scholarship - I have encrypted my drives using bitlocker. The actual key, as you call it, is a hidden system *.bek file. I messed up big time. I have bitlocker recovery keys saved to my usb drive. I have a laptop running windows 7 ultimate. Now i have also installed lubuntu along with windows. I remember that i haven't copied the recovery key to a usb device. But i cannot find it. (it's stored as a.bek file, the same kind as a recovery. I know these are the correct keys, because the identifier in the recovery key text file on the usb.

The actual key, as you call it, is a hidden system *.bek file. I had one of my drives encrypted using bitlocker. Now i have also installed lubuntu along with windows. I have a laptop running windows 7 ultimate. I remember that i haven't copied the recovery key to a usb device. I messed up big time. But my encrypted drives are not visible. Presumably that.bek file is somewhere on my computer. But i cannot find it. It's certainly not on my f drive, which is where i assumed the key would be stored.

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I Have Bitlocker Recovery Keys Saved To My Usb Drive.

But my encrypted drives are not visible. It's certainly not on my f drive, which is where i assumed the key would be stored. I have a laptop running windows 7 ultimate. I want to unlock my volume locked with bitlocker from command prompt, the command i searched on the internet is :

But I Cannot Find It.

Now i also have forgotten the password. I messed up big time. (it's stored as a.bek file, the same kind as a recovery. I had one of my drives encrypted using bitlocker.

Presumably That.bek File Is Somewhere On My Computer.

Now i have also installed lubuntu along with windows. The actual key, as you call it, is a hidden system *.bek file. I have encrypted my drives using bitlocker. The way they're tied together is that the os drive literally stores a file that contains the decryption key for the data drive.

I Remember That I Haven't Copied The Recovery Key To A Usb Device.

I know these are the correct keys, because the identifier in the recovery key text file on the usb.

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