BitLocker Recovery Key Retrieval Methods

Nimmi Terance
5 min readDec 29, 2023

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This post will teach you six simple techniques for locating the BitLocker retrieval key. If you have lost data from BitLocker-encrypted drives, you can recover it for free with BLR BitLocker data recovery tool.

What exactly is the BitLocker Recovery Key Retrieval ?

A BitLocker recovery key retrieval, also known as a Microsoft recovery key or Windows retrieval key, is an automatic special key that is generated when you allow BitLocker to encrypt a USB drive or external hard disk.

If you forget your BitLocker password or it stops working, you can open your BitLocker encrypted drive with the BLR data recovery tool.

BitLocker recovery key retrieval are often stored in a.BEK file named 444C8E16–45E7–4F23–96CE-3B3FA04D2189.BEK.

The BitLocker recovery key retrieval format sample is 419595–387156–44334–315590–197472–399399–320562–361383.

How to Find BitLocker’s Retrieval Key

When you enable Microsoft’s BitLocker drive encryption, you must always keep a BitLocker recovery key retrieval on hand. You may have printed the retrieval key, stored it to a USB device, saved it to a file, or saved it online using your Microsoft account. As a result, there are numerous methods for locating the retrieval key.

How can I find the BitLocker recovery key retrieval ? Consider the following six approaches:

►Look for the in the Microsoft account.
► Find a USB flash drive with the on it.
►Locate a.txt file.
►Locate a document.
►Look for the in Active Directory.
►Locate the key for your BLR Tools account.

The retrieval key will be visible after logging in with your Microsoft account.

How to Disable the BitLocker recovery screen’s 48-digit request

Option 1: Locate the BitLocker recovery key retrieval on a USB flash drive.
Insert the USB flash drive into your computer and search for the key on it.

Option 2: Search for the BitLocker recovery key retrieval in the a.txt file. Saved on your PC in a.txt file. If you haven’t already done so, look for .txt on your computer.

If you have accidentally deleted the BitLocker recovery Key retrieval .BEK file, use the data retrieval tool to look for it.

Option 3: Search inside a document for the retrieval key for BitLocker.
If you used “Microsoft Print to PDF” to print the BitLocker recovery key retrieval, search for a PDF file on your computer.

If Windows search was not successful in finding the lost PDF file, download the data retrieval tool to scan your computer right away and recover any lost PDF files.

Option 4: Search Active Directory for the retrieval key for BitLocker.
If you are a domain user, it’s possible that the BitLocker recovery key retrieval has been stored in Active Directory (AD) by your administrator.

Option 5: Using BLR Tools within your account
For business PCs that you log in with an account, view the device details for your Microsoft Azure account and get the retrieval key.

BitLocker recovery key retrieval Viewer can be used to locate and examine the BitLocker retrieval key that is stored in Active Directory (AD). This technique can also be used to get the BitLocker retrieval key without a Microsoft account.

Click on Active Directory Users and Computers to locate the container that houses the computer. For example, click the Computers container.
By doing a right-click on the computer object, choose Properties.
Click the BitLocker Retrieval tab in the Computer Name Properties dialog box to see associated with that particular computer.

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If I can’t find the BitLocker recovery key retrieval, what should I do?

If the methods above don’t work to get you the BitLocker recovery key, check out our piece on how to unlock a BitLocker encrypted drive without a password or retrieval key.

How can I confirm that the key is accurate?
To make sure the BitLocker retrieval key is correct, compare the value of the retrieval key ID with the start of the retrieval key identifier. Examine the following example:

An exclusive identifier for BitLocker retrieval key ID. If the BitLocker retrieval key ID on the disk matches the one displayed on your drive, you can unlock it.

If the ID on your disk is different from the one on this drive, the BitLocker retrieval key does not match this drive and the drive cannot be opened. In that case, you need to find the relevant BitLocker retrieval key.

How can I find out the ID of the BitLocker recovery key?
On the BitLocker retrieval page for the BitLocker encrypted operating system volume, the BitLocker retrieval key ID is displayed.

The BitLocker recovery key ID for the BitLocker encrypted data drive is displayed when users select “More choices” and then “Enter retrieval key in the wizard to unlock a BitLocker encrypted drive.”

How can I use the BitLocker recovery key ID to open the drive?

The ID is just that — a BitLocker recovery key — and cannot be used to access the BitLocker encrypted drive. Finding the case using the key ID is still required.

How can I use the key ID to get the BitLocker retrieval key?
If you can find the BitLocker recovery key.txt file or saved the BitLocker retrieval key in your Microsoft account, AD, or Azure AD, you can get the pertinent BitLocker key based on key ID. There is no other method to get the key.

What does BitLocker retrieval entail?
BitLocker retrieval can help you get back access to a BitLocker encrypted drive in the odd event that you are unable to unlock it using standard methods.

In the event that the operating system drive is BitLocker encrypted, you can recover your data by obtaining the BitLocker retrieval boot DVD for free.

How can BitLocker be recovered from?
BitLocker data retrieval is different from regular data retrieval in that it needs a key in addition to intact BitLocker metadata in order to decrypt data.

Get BitLocker retrieval software for free
Sometimes the key will not work to unlock the BitLocker encrypted drive. An HDD encrypted with BitLocker that is corrupted is most likely the cause. In this situation, professional BitLocker retrieval software is required.

BLR BitLocker recovery tool is one proficient BitLocker data retrieval tool. It may restore data from a failed, corrupted, deleted, or erased BitLocker-encrypted partition, among other scenarios, after supplying the password or retrieval key. It can also help recover data from a formatted BitLocker-encrypted disk, provided that the BitLocker metadata remains intact, the password or retrieval key is available, and the data on the drive hasn’t been deleted.

Tutorial on recovering encrypted BitLocker data:

Step 1: Get BLR data recovery tool for Windows, install it, and then run the program.

Step 2: Click Next after selecting the BitLocker-encrypted drive to continue.

Step 3: when prompted, enter the password or 48-digit BitLocker recovery key to decrypt the drive.

Step 4: BLR Tools also scan and unlock the data from the specific BitLocker protected drive.

Step 5: After all of your files have been located, view the documents, photos, or videos. You can play the audio or video to see whether it can be retrieved.

Step 6: Select the required files and click “Recover” to start the retrieval procedure.

If you discover that some of the recovered files won’t open, check the “Revert decryption” option under the Help menu and recover the data once more.

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