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by ranger_danger
37 days ago
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> Bitlocker can be suspended But the files on the disk must still be decrypted somehow. The key must be stored somewhere. According to this: https://windowsforum.com/threads/pause-bitlocker-before-bios... > BitLocker is now suspended, which means the drive remains encrypted, but Windows temporarily stores the unlock information so firmware changes won’t immediately trigger recovery. |
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