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Not sure yet how it technically works, but presumably the OS disk will have a key somewhere in registry, and the other BitLocker volumes will have a AUTO_UNLOCK key datum that can be decrypted with that key.
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Not sure yet how it technically works, but presumably the OS disk will have a key somewhere in registry, and the other BitLocker volumes will have a
AUTO_UNLOCK
key datum that can be decrypted with that key.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: