If BitLocker is not allowing you to access Windows 11 Pro despite entering the recovery key, it may be due to several reasons. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Ensure Correct Entry: Double-check that you are entering the recovery key correctly. The recovery key is a 48-digit number, and any mistake in entering it can prevent access.
- Try Different Recovery Options: If you have access to another device, you can connect the locked drive as a secondary drive to another computer and attempt to unlock it using the recovery key there.
- Use the BitLocker Repair Tool: If entering the recovery key does not work, you can use the BitLocker Repair Tool to try to regain access to your drive. This tool can help recover data from a corrupted BitLocker-encrypted drive.
- Check for Hardware Issues: Sometimes, hardware issues can cause BitLocker to prompt for recovery. Ensure that your hard drive is functioning properly and that there are no physical issues.
- Contact Support: If none of the above steps work, consider reaching out to Microsoft support or your device manufacturer for further assistance.
It's important to keep your recovery key secure and backed up to avoid such situations in the future.