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Bitlocker Decryption On Win 7 Pro
First off, I consider myself a very savvy computer user. I have searched for a solution to this problem for a while, and I have an idea in mind, but it's a last resort. Here's my issue...
I ORIGINALLY had win 7 ultimate 32bit on my PC, with a total of 3 hard drives (one for OS, one for storage, and one for backup) I decided to encrypt them all with ultimate's bitlocker program. I didn't necessarily need the OS drive encrypted, but in order to "automatically unlock this drive", the system drive needed bitlocker as well... Not a big deal at the time I thought. Recently, I became enrolled in the MSDN Academic Alliance, where I had access to Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. Because I have the core 2 quad, with 4 gigs of RAM, I thought the 64 bit would run faster (as it would actually use all 4 gigs). So, I formatted my OS drive, and installed Win 7 pro 64 bit. So far, I love it. Except for one huge inconvenience... Everytime I restart my computer, my storage drive (where all my documents, etc. are stored), as well as my backup drive, are both locked. For those who don't know, Bitlocker is not included in Win 7 pro. HOWEVER, it does allow me to right click on the drive, and unlock it (password prompt). But because my OS drive is no longer encrypted (due to the fact that I formatted it, and can't put bitlocker on it with 7 pro), I no longer have the option to "automatically unlock these drives on this machine". I ALSO do not have the option to "turn off bitlocker" or to "decrypt" those drives... It is extremely annoying to have to manually unlock both drives every time I do a restart. Now, from what I've read, there is no way to get bitlocker on 7 pro. But the fact that I can somewhat use it (by being able to unlock them) makes me think there must be a way to turn off bitlocker, or decrypt the drives (same thing pretty much). The only solution I can think of, is to get an old machine, load 7 ultimate on it, plug those two bitlocked drives in, and decrypt them... I guess I'm being lazy, but that would be an extreme pain in the a$$.
SOO, my question is, does anybody know how to decrypt, or turn off Bitlocker in Windows 7 pro?? I thought there HAS to be a tool made by microsoft (or someone else for that matter) that can turn off Bitlocker. Please let me know. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciate.
Thanks In Advance,
Kevin