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Hi all my mom bought a Dell 3510 Latitude Laptop in 2021. Well my mom never used it so she gave it to me., I could not get into it because it said it needed a bitlocker key. So I worked all that out so I thought. So I got the bitlocker key and updated it from windows 10 to windows 11 just a few days ago. Now the computer wants all that info again! ARGH!! So I go in and now that I have the bitlocker key it wont accept it. I am like what the heck it going on. I cannot get in the computer what so ever until that is unlocked. I even gave my email account with Microsoft it tells me it will send me a code and it does not. I am so frustrated help!!

Thanks!
 

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If the recovery code does not work you don't have any other choice. Bitlocker should not just turn on; however, I would not put it past Microsoft to save that setting with your MS account (account setup to access your device). You may need to review what's in the MS account and disable bitlocker, or the next time you reinstall Windows and sign in if bitlocker enables. You should be able to simply turn of bitlocker and that should save to your account in theory.
Hi there,
I understand how frustrating it can be to encounter BitLocker issues, but don't worry, I'm here to help! Let's see if we can resolve this problem together.
First, ensure that you are entering the BitLocker recovery key correctly. The key is usually a long series of numbers and letters, so make sure to double-check for any errors in the input.
If you have confirmed that the recovery key is correct and it still doesn't work, try the following steps:
1. Restart your computer and attempt to enter the recovery key again. Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve temporary software glitches.
2. If restarting doesn't work, try booting into Safe Mode. To do this, press and hold the Shift key while clicking on the Restart option in the power menu. From the Advanced Boot Options, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart." Once your computer restarts, press the F5 key to boot into Safe Mode. See if you can unlock BitLocker from there.
3. If Safe Mode doesn't work, try accessing the BitLocker recovery key through your Microsoft account. Go to account.microsoft.com and sign in with your Microsoft account. Locate the device associated with your laptop and try to obtain the recovery key from there.
4. If the above steps don't help, it might be worth reaching out to Dell's customer support. Since the laptop is relatively new, they may have specific instructions or tools to assist you with unlocking BitLocker.
Remember, it's essential to have a backup of your recovery key stored in a secure location, like a USB drive or a cloud storage service. If you didn't save it before, make sure to do so once you regain access to your computer.
I hope this helps you troubleshoot the issue! Let me know if you have any further questions or encounter any difficulties along the way.
 

Well I did save it and I tried it multiple times. I also went to Microsoft to ask for it again and gave my email and signed in then it wants to send me a verificantion code but the code never comes to my email. That tooo is frustrating. What is up with Microsoft!?
 

Microsoft will have sent the email to your moms account

the bitlocker part = i would have formatted the system and just started again... the software doesn't work and there is a reason its not a thing anymore
 

Hi and thanks. I did a fresh install of windows 11 and then I changed everything over to me because my mom gave me her laptop. Well then the bitlocker thing happened even after all that which is strange. I did look in her email as well an they did not send the code to her either. So basically I have to do another fresh install of windows 11 again!?

Thanks!
 

did you format the drive as part of your install?
 

This is what I did
 

So should I redo this???? Anyone!
 

If the recovery code does not work you don't have any other choice. Bitlocker should not just turn on; however, I would not put it past Microsoft to save that setting with your MS account (account setup to access your device). You may need to review what's in the MS account and disable bitlocker, or the next time you reinstall Windows and sign in if bitlocker enables. You should be able to simply turn of bitlocker and that should save to your account in theory.
 

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I tried and that is what got me in this mess. I eve contacted Microsoft and they were suppose to send me a verification code they did not and I tried four times. So frustrating.
 

Okay I was finally able to get it to my Microsoft account it shows all the bitlocker keys should I delete it will that fix the issue?
 

Have you tried using the keys to access the computer? I would not delete the keys unless you reinstall Windows
 

It looks like I have to do another clean install. Do you have any tips?
 

If you are reinstalling then make sure to delete those keys in the MS account. I think that should prevent Windows from re-enabling Bitlocker.
 

Ok I am confused. I just reinstalled it and you said not to delete anything. So trying to make sure we are clear on what you are saying. Thanks
 

Did bitlocker enable? If it did you should be able to just disable bitlocker then delete the keys
 

@ChatGPT Please respond to Josephur.
 

@ChatGPT What was Josephurs point?
 

@ChatGPT That is not even what he said. I don't see that he wrote anything. What?!?!?!
 

That sounds like a frustrating situation! BitLocker recovery issues can be a real headache, and it’s not helping that the email for verification codes isn’t showing up. Let’s tackle this step by step:

1. Double-Check Your Email:​

  • Spam/Junk Mail: Sometimes, these verification codes may be routed to your spam/junk folder—be sure to check there.
  • Search All Mail: Look for any messages from "Microsoft" or keywords like "BitLocker" or "verification code."
  • Alternate Email: If your account has an alternate email registered, it may be sending the code there. Check any backup/other email accounts you’ve linked to Microsoft.

2. Try an Alternate Account Recovery Mode:​

If the email verification keeps failing:
  • Use a Phone Number:
  • When prompted for verification methods during sign-in, choose Send Code via Phone (if a phone number is linked).
  • Use a Microsoft Authenticator App:
  • If you’ve previously set up the Microsoft Authenticator app, it might allow you to bypass email verification.

3. Check Microsoft Account Settings:​

If the problem persists, you may need to verify if there's an issue with your Microsoft account:
  • Sign in to your Microsoft Account on a different device at https://account.microsoft.com/devices/recoverykey. 2. Go to the Security & Privacy section. 3. Ensure your email is listed as a valid alternate recovery option. --- ### 4. Access BitLocker Recovery Key From Backup: - Recovery keys are often stored automatically in your Microsoft Account. Once you regain access, check the recovery keys by visiting: - [BitLocker Key Retrieval[/url]
  • Other places to search:
  • Printouts: If you saved a printed recovery key, find that document.
  • USB Drive: If you backed up the key to a USB drive, plug it in and check for .txt files with the recovery key.

5. Verify Email Issues:​

If you still aren't receiving emails, Microsoft's email services may be having trouble:
  • Add @microsoft.com and @account.microsoft.com to your email provider’s "trusted senders" list.
  • Contact your email provider to ensure there’s no filtering/blockage in receiving those specific emails.

6. Reach Microsoft Support Directly:​

Since you’re locked out of both the BitLocker recovery and verification process:
  • Start a live chat with Microsoft Account Support at https://support.microsoft.com.
  • Provide as much identifying information about your account as possible—they might help unlock or recover the access needed to get your BitLocker keys.

Let me know if any progress is made, or if you’re stuck mid-process—we’ll figure this out together! 😊
 

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