Manage-bde: ForceRecovery
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8
Forces a BitLocker-protected drive into recovery mode on restart. This command deletes all Trusted Platform Module (TPM)-related key protectors from the drive. When the computer restarts, only a recovery password or recovery key can be used to unlock the drive. For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.
Syntax
manage-bde –forcerecovery <Drive> [-computername <Name>] [{-?|/?}] [{-help|-h}]
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
<Drive> |
Represents a drive letter followed by a colon. |
-computername |
Specifies that Manage-bde.exe will be used to modify BitLocker protection on a different computer. You can also use -cn as an abbreviated version of this command. |
<Name> |
Represents the name of the computer on which to modify BitLocker protection. Accepted values include the computer's NetBIOS name and the computer's IP address. |
-? or /? |
Displays brief Help at the command prompt. |
-help or -h |
Displays complete Help at the command prompt. |
Examples
The following example illustrates using the -forcerecovery command to cause BitLocker to start in recovery mode on drive C.
manage-bde –forcerecovery C: