


Clearly, this is not an acceptable long term solution. Then all is well, and I can turn auto-unlock on again. The way to recover is to turn bitlocker off for E and F, and the turn it back on to re-encrypt. (see screen shot attachment) I've scoured the system logs, and only thing I could find was in the bitlocker log, an entry for each time I would try to set auto-unlock. Then when I try to set either E or F to auto-unlock, I get a "Data error, cyclic redundancy check".

Reboot Windows, C: not encrypted, E and F locked System is booted from recovery USB drive, and a system image restore is done (EFI, C:, recovery partition), no errors 1 - EFI, C: (bitlocker, system drive), recoveryĢ - D (not bitlocker):, E: (bitlocker, set to auto unlock), F: (bitlocker, set to auto unlock)Ī system image (basically drive 1), is created using "Win 7" system image tool, written to D:
