Bitlocked drive before reboot

Suburban Atlas

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I have a drive on my computer that I encrypted. When I rebooted my system (reinstalled OS and everything), I lost the ability to unlock the drive.

I have my recovery key, but it won't let me access any of the files, and I'm not being prompted to type in a password or anything when trying to view the files. I open the file to unclick the drive encryption, but it just says that I do not have access to the file, which is odd because I am the admin.

How can I remove that encryption after a reboot?
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5ghz
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ECS G43T-M
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MSI 9600GT
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320gb Samsung Spinpoint F1 7200rpm
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Logitech LX8
Since the OS was re-installed and the method of unlocking the drive was with the previous install, you're out of luck.

The only thing you can really do is format the HDD and hope that nothing important is lost.

Tip: Set a password that will alow you to unlock the drive, just in case you re-install windows.
 

My Computer

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Desktop, built by me. Laptop, built by ASUS
OS
Vista HP, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro, Seven Ultimate x2
CPU
Desktop, AMD Athlon X2 6400+. Laptop, Intel C2D T9400
Motherboard
Desktop, K9N Diamond. Laptop, Asus G50VT
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Desktop, 4 GB PC2 6400. Laptop, 4 GB PC2 6400
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Desktop, Nvidia 8800 Ultra OC. Laptop, Nvidia 9800M GS
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Desktop, intergrated. Laptop, intergrated
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Sharp Aquos, In built Laptop, Dell ultra sharp
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46 inch 1920x1080, 15.4 inch 1680x1050, 24 inch, 1920x1200
Hard Drives
Desktop, Veloci Raptor, Raptor X, WD 500GB. Laptop, 250 GB seagate and 320 GB Western Digital both at 7200 RPM. Plus one 320 GB external passport.
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Desktop, Ultra X3 600 watt modular PSU, Laptop, a brick PSU
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Desktop, Ultra eXo Aluminum Chassis. Laptop, It's a laptop
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Desktop, 2 120mm ball bearing fans, ChillTec Thermo Electric
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Desktop, Logitech track ball wired.
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10 Mb I think
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LPR
I did re-install windows, and that's why I can't open it. I only locked a portion of a second drive, and after the re-install, I can't access it. I have the recovery key saved still, but it won't let me access any of the items in the drive.
(Sorry, by reboot I meant re-install)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5ghz
Motherboard
ECS G43T-M
Memory
PNY 4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
MSI 9600GT
Sound Card
-
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Asus VW266H
Hard Drives
320gb Samsung Spinpoint F1 7200rpm
300gb Western Digital Black Caviar 7200 RPM
PSU
Corsair 750W
Case
Rosewill
Cooling
Silenx Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media 3000
Mouse
Logitech LX8
So the Drive wasn't fully encrypted? If you have the key to unlock the second drive you might want to try and just finish the encryption process. I'm not sure if windows will try to finish the encryption while the c: drive is not encrypted so you should encrypt the c: drive again. Hopefully you can finish the job and have access to your files.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Desktop, built by me. Laptop, built by ASUS
OS
Vista HP, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro, Seven Ultimate x2
CPU
Desktop, AMD Athlon X2 6400+. Laptop, Intel C2D T9400
Motherboard
Desktop, K9N Diamond. Laptop, Asus G50VT
Memory
Desktop, 4 GB PC2 6400. Laptop, 4 GB PC2 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Desktop, Nvidia 8800 Ultra OC. Laptop, Nvidia 9800M GS
Sound Card
Desktop, intergrated. Laptop, intergrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sharp Aquos, In built Laptop, Dell ultra sharp
Screen Resolution
46 inch 1920x1080, 15.4 inch 1680x1050, 24 inch, 1920x1200
Hard Drives
Desktop, Veloci Raptor, Raptor X, WD 500GB. Laptop, 250 GB seagate and 320 GB Western Digital both at 7200 RPM. Plus one 320 GB external passport.
PSU
Desktop, Ultra X3 600 watt modular PSU, Laptop, a brick PSU
Case
Desktop, Ultra eXo Aluminum Chassis. Laptop, It's a laptop
Cooling
Desktop, 2 120mm ball bearing fans, ChillTec Thermo Electric
Keyboard
Desktop. Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Mouse
Desktop, Logitech track ball wired.
Internet Speed
10 Mb I think
Other Info
There is no truth to any of our reality but what we want to believe.

LPR
I only chose a folder from my secondary hard drive (non-boot drive) to encrypt. I have the key, and when I right click/properties/advanced/uncheck encrypt, it tells me I need administrator permission. I click continue with the UAC shield, it just says "An error occurred applying attributes to file: (file) Access is Denied . Tried going to BDE, and it doesn't show up as encrypted.

It was on my secondary drive, and I didn't have any other encrypted folders on my computer (On either C or D)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5ghz
Motherboard
ECS G43T-M
Memory
PNY 4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
MSI 9600GT
Sound Card
-
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Asus VW266H
Hard Drives
320gb Samsung Spinpoint F1 7200rpm
300gb Western Digital Black Caviar 7200 RPM
PSU
Corsair 750W
Case
Rosewill
Cooling
Silenx Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media 3000
Mouse
Logitech LX8
Ok, I think you used the EFS encryption method rather than the bitlocker method. When you say that you have the key, is it the file encryption certificate?

If the key you have backed up looks like this EFS Key pic.jpg never mind the name as you can name it whatever you want. This key is the 'file encryption certificate'. All you will need to do is import the key back onto your computer. Just double click the key press next, type in your password when asked, press next a couple more times and that should be it.

Hopefully this will be the solution to your problem. By the way, you can manage your certificates within control panel > user accounts.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Desktop, built by me. Laptop, built by ASUS
OS
Vista HP, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro, Seven Ultimate x2
CPU
Desktop, AMD Athlon X2 6400+. Laptop, Intel C2D T9400
Motherboard
Desktop, K9N Diamond. Laptop, Asus G50VT
Memory
Desktop, 4 GB PC2 6400. Laptop, 4 GB PC2 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Desktop, Nvidia 8800 Ultra OC. Laptop, Nvidia 9800M GS
Sound Card
Desktop, intergrated. Laptop, intergrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sharp Aquos, In built Laptop, Dell ultra sharp
Screen Resolution
46 inch 1920x1080, 15.4 inch 1680x1050, 24 inch, 1920x1200
Hard Drives
Desktop, Veloci Raptor, Raptor X, WD 500GB. Laptop, 250 GB seagate and 320 GB Western Digital both at 7200 RPM. Plus one 320 GB external passport.
PSU
Desktop, Ultra X3 600 watt modular PSU, Laptop, a brick PSU
Case
Desktop, Ultra eXo Aluminum Chassis. Laptop, It's a laptop
Cooling
Desktop, 2 120mm ball bearing fans, ChillTec Thermo Electric
Keyboard
Desktop. Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Mouse
Desktop, Logitech track ball wired.
Internet Speed
10 Mb I think
Other Info
There is no truth to any of our reality but what we want to believe.

LPR
Went into the control panel to associate the certificate with that folder. Click through it, and it tells me "Some of the files were not updated". Look at the log and it just shows every file and [ERROR] right next to it. It must be EFS, but it won't let me associate the certificate with it.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5ghz
Motherboard
ECS G43T-M
Memory
PNY 4GB DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
MSI 9600GT
Sound Card
-
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Asus VW266H
Hard Drives
320gb Samsung Spinpoint F1 7200rpm
300gb Western Digital Black Caviar 7200 RPM
PSU
Corsair 750W
Case
Rosewill
Cooling
Silenx Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media 3000
Mouse
Logitech LX8
I'm not sure about associating the certificate. You should actually go to the certificate you backed up and double click it. From there you should follow the instructions that I already gave. I believe this is the only way to import your certificate, as I don't see an option to do so within the certificate manager.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Desktop, built by me. Laptop, built by ASUS
OS
Vista HP, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro, Seven Ultimate x2
CPU
Desktop, AMD Athlon X2 6400+. Laptop, Intel C2D T9400
Motherboard
Desktop, K9N Diamond. Laptop, Asus G50VT
Memory
Desktop, 4 GB PC2 6400. Laptop, 4 GB PC2 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Desktop, Nvidia 8800 Ultra OC. Laptop, Nvidia 9800M GS
Sound Card
Desktop, intergrated. Laptop, intergrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sharp Aquos, In built Laptop, Dell ultra sharp
Screen Resolution
46 inch 1920x1080, 15.4 inch 1680x1050, 24 inch, 1920x1200
Hard Drives
Desktop, Veloci Raptor, Raptor X, WD 500GB. Laptop, 250 GB seagate and 320 GB Western Digital both at 7200 RPM. Plus one 320 GB external passport.
PSU
Desktop, Ultra X3 600 watt modular PSU, Laptop, a brick PSU
Case
Desktop, Ultra eXo Aluminum Chassis. Laptop, It's a laptop
Cooling
Desktop, 2 120mm ball bearing fans, ChillTec Thermo Electric
Keyboard
Desktop. Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Mouse
Desktop, Logitech track ball wired.
Internet Speed
10 Mb I think
Other Info
There is no truth to any of our reality but what we want to believe.

LPR
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