Once you regain access, save your recovery key in multiple places (cloud, physical, and a hidden digital file) to ensure you never have to go through this process again.
Insert the USB into the locked computer, restart, and enter your Boot Menu (usually F12, F11, or Esc). Select the USB drive. Once the Sergei Strelec desktop loads, you’ll see a familiar Windows-like interface. 3. Locate the BitLocker Tools
Finding yourself locked out of your own data by BitLocker is a digital nightmare. Whether it’s a forgotten password, a lost recovery key, or a hardware change that triggered the "blue screen of frustration," the urgency to get back in is real.
Most users try to handle BitLocker issues within their standard Windows environment. However, when the OS is corrupted or the bootloader is looped, you need an external environment. Sergei Strelec’s WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) is superior for several reasons:
Your (usually found in your Microsoft Account, a printout, or a .txt file). Step-by-Step: Unlocking BitLocker via Sergei Strelec 1. Create the Bootable USB
It is important to manage expectations. Sergei Strelec is a powerful environment , but it is not a "magic hack."
It boots from a USB, meaning the locked OS isn't running. This prevents software conflicts while you attempt to unlock the drive.
If you prefer the command line, open the Command Prompt (CMD) and type: manage-bde -unlock D: -RecoveryPassword YOUR-48-DIGIT-KEY (Replace D: with your drive letter). 4. Access and Move Your Data