What to do if BitLocker Keeps Asking for Password [EXPERT FIX]

November 2022 · 3 minute read
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  • BitLocker is a Microsoft developed full volume control encryption tool built into Windows OS. While encrypting and decrypting a drive is an easy affair, users have reported that the BitLocker keeps asking for a password even after unlocking the drive. This issue can occur due to several reasons, including hardware changes, malware, etc.

    Affected users made sure to elaborate on forums.

    We have setup windows 7 enterprise and have encrypted the machine. Every time I reboot it asks for the recovery key. I have done the following. We have MBAM setup and the keys are stored automatically. I have had success with older models but this specific model is giving me a hard time.

    Read about the solutions below.

    How to solve BitLocker keeps asking for password?

    1. Suspend and Resume BitLocker

  • Press Windows Key + R, to open Run.
  • Type control and press OK to open Control Panel.
  • Go to BitLocker Drive Encryption.
  • On the C:/ drive, select Suspend Protection option.
    Suspend BitLocker Protection
  • If asked to confirm the decision, click on, Yes.
  • Now reboot the computer.
  • After the reboot, open BitLocker Drive Encryption again and make sure that the BitLocker is resumed. If not, select Resume Protection option.
  • Exit the Control Panel.
  • Note that whenever you want to make any changes to the BIOS and Disk, make sure you suspend protection and resume the Protection after making the changes. This will avoid any conflict with the BitLocker and the disk drive.

    2. Turn Off Auto-lock for BitLocker

  • Press Windows Key + R, to open Run.
  • Type Control and click OK open the Control Panel.
  • In the Control Panel, go to Bit Locker Encryptions.
    Turn Off Auto Unlock BitLocker 
  • Select the driver and click on Turn off Auto Bit Lock.
  • Now reboot the system. Since you have disabled the Auto-lock feature, BitLocker should avoid asking for the recovery repeatedly.

    3. Other Fixes to Try

  • Uninstall Newly installed hardware – If you have installed new hardware such as docking station, it may create issues with the BitLocker. What you need to do is make sure no unnecessary peripheral devices are connected to the computer when the machine is booting.
  • Update Windows OS – if the issue is due to a bug with the Windows OS, try to update the OS. Microsoft usually releases an update fixing known issues with the OS and the tools. Go to Start > Setting > Update and Security > Windows Updates. Check for any pending update.Windows Update check for updates button
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