![]() ![]() To get to safe CMD I must enter a bitlocker key for C:, after which it can access all the partitions even if the identifier is wrong. Partition Recovery Wizard correctly finds C/P/G/F/W but reports all as 'Unformatted' except hidden *system, and *Windows RE, from where I think it is running. ![]() Safe CMD thinks I have C/D/E/F/G, but the prior labels were C/P/G/F/W. I think OD gathered up files from multiple partitions on a 1Tb SSD and tried to write them all back, thus exceeding the available disk space.Ĭhkdsk from safe CMD finds no lost or orphaned clusters or files on any partition: but reported the wrong labels vs. Win10 can't complete any command, e.g., Win-E never gets to the end of the blue 'indexing' sweeping bar. I'm trying to recover a laptop broken by OneDrive. I read that PA is Bitlocker compatible: how do I inform PA of that? Under Safe CMD, after bitlocker recovery key for C:, all visible partitions can be accessed. ![]() Logged on to Win10, all five visible partitions can be accessed. PA Pro Partition Recovery Wizard thinks all my partitions are unformatted even when run under win 10, where the main PA window knows they are 'Bitlocker Encrypted'. ![]()
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