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November 16th, 2023, 9:28
I have a small question???
So i just installed UFS Explorer on My computer. Trying to recover a file just recently deleted
My computer has 2 Bitlocked partitions. That are open in Windows ( Fully accessible)
Isn't UFS Explorer should be able to access those to partitions and scan them???
Upon clicking on those 2 partitions i don't have the option to scan them.
I have the option to decrypt them either with password or with BEK file. What should the password be??? Windows login password?? Microsoft Password???
Because i tried all kind of passwords and haven't been able to decrypt them
Can anybody help and explain???
Many Thanks!!!
November 16th, 2023, 11:08
Try select logical drive letter rather than partition?
November 18th, 2023, 3:50
Question one, what kind of drive are we talking about?
November 29th, 2023, 6:30
Providing a direct link to the article with instructions would have solved the problem faster. But links to your own site, as far as I remember, are prohibited. You may enter request in Google like: "UFS Explorer Bitlocker" and you will find article.
In addition to the BEK file, there are also two decryption options: password and recovery key.
If you are installing Bitlocker on an external drive, you must enter a password (it's not a Windows password, it's a separate password). You will also be asked where to save the recovery key. There are 3 options: save to cloud (windows account), save in txt files, print it.
Typically recovery key looks like:
282733-661012-451660-708246-103653-437965-077979-233013
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