Here is the fix if you cannot decrypt files in Windows 10/11

June 2023 · 4 minute read

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  • Encryption is great till you have the key and is able to decrypt the file back using the said key. If not, you will find yourself in the same boat as those whom you wanted not to have access to your files or folders.

    Fortunately, Windows 10 provides for a robust encryption feature so that you should be able to decrypt your files back without much of a fuss.

    But then, there are also times when things do go wrong, when even the right keys fail to decrypt an encrypted file. Here is what you can do if you face such a situation.

    What to do if you cannot decrypt files in Windows 10

    1. Malware or ransomware attack

    One of the most common reasons when you get stuck trying to decrypt a file is when there is a malware attack. In fact, failing to decrypt files that have been encrypted happens to be the most common sign of a malware or ransomware attack.

    Also, there usually would be a mail or an intimation using any other means asking for a ransom to decrypt the files if it indeed is a ransomware that is the culprit.

    In any case, one way to rule out chances of a ransomware attack is to have Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool to check your system. MSRT is already part of the monthly Windows Update, which means it should already be a part of your system if you update regularly.

    Else, you can also download it from Microsoft as a standalone tool. It is highly recommended to scan your PC with the MSRT to help eliminate chances of a malware or virus attack.

    2. Try decrypting using a different user account

    You will do good to see if you are able to decrypt the files when attempting via a different user account. Here is how you create a new account.

    3. Change account type to an administrator account

    4. Sign in with the new admin account and see if you are able to decrypt the files

    Try decrypting using built in administrator account:

    If the above methods fail to evoke the desired result, you can try enabling the built in admin account and see if that works. Here are the steps:

    So, there you have it, a list of all that you need to do if you face any issues decrypting an encrypted file.

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