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It's possible to unlock BitLocker without the recovery key or password. [Quick and Simple]

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   Lost your BitLocker password? How can I open BitLocker if I don't have the backup key or password? Please read this piece to find the answer.  BitLocker adds an extra layer of security to your files and data. Extended Security is a feature of Windows that keeps other people from accessing your personal and important files. You can lose access to your files, though, if you forget your BitLocker password. You can quickly and easily unlock your BitLocker drive without the recovery key or password in this piece. Part 1: Overview of BitLocker Recovery Key Part 2: How to Activate BitLocker Without Recovery Key or Password? Try to find out where you can store your BitLocker key for free and without losing any data. Eliminate BitLocker by formatting the drive [free, but you'll lose the data]. If you can't get into your computer, "unlock BitLocker" by formatting the drive [free, but data loss]. Format and reinstall Windows to get rid of BitLocker [Free, but Data Loss] U...

Top Methods to Fix LaCie Drive Issues and Restore Data

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  It can be awful to lose important things on your LaCie external drive all of a sudden. LaCie data recovery can get your info back, though, if you have the right tools and know-how. You can get both from this piece, which will gently walk you through the process. Can I get back the data on my LaCie external hard drive? Yes, you can often get back the info on a LaCie external hard drive. But the results of data recovery will depend a lot on why the data was lost in the first place and whether you use the right recovery method. To help you get the best results when trying to get data back from a LaCie drive, we've put together a table of the most common disk problems and what causes them. You can look at this table below. Find Out How to Get Back Data on a LaCie External Hard Drive In the event that you have lost data on your LaCie portable hard drive, you must stop using it right away. Keeping the drive in use could cause new data to be put over the places where your lost files are...