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Switch to AHCI mode in windows 10 with BitLocker enabled

Posted on June 2, 2017 - June 2, 2017 by vrpc
  1. click on start and type manage BitLocker and launch it. (requires administrative user)
  2. click on Turn off BitLocker (wait on the decryption to finish – it is indicated in the system tray)
  3. reboot your computer to make sure BitLocker is disabled.
  4. Right-click the Windows Start Menu and click on Command Prompt (Admin).
  5. Enter: bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal
  6. Reboot the computer in to the BIOS  (F2,Del,ESC,F12 or other key depending on the computer manufacturer).
  7. Look for SATA operation mode and change it to AHCI and save + reboot computer. (F10 key etc.)
  8. windows should start up in safemode.
  9. Right-click the Windows Start Menu and click on Command Prompt (Admin).
  10. Enter: bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
  11. reboot computer and windows should start up normally again.
  12. click on start and type manage BitLocker and launch it. (requires administrative user)
  13. click on Turn ON BitLocker you will be required to reboot computer.
  14. after reboot wait on the encryption to finish – it is indicated in the system tray
 

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