How to suspend BitLocker encryption to perform system changes on Windows 10


On Windows 10, BitLocker is a security feature that allows you to encrypt the entire system drive (and external storage) to protect your documents, pictures, music, videos, and other files from unauthorized access if your device gets stolen or lost.

Although BitLocker Drive Encryption is a useful feature (especially for mobile devices, such as laptops and tablets), it has a drawback. If you enable encryption on a system drive, during a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) or Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) updates, during hardware change, or while upgrading to a new version of the operating system, you may run into issues, such as having to enter a recovery key during startup, because BitLocker will think that the device is being tampered with.





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