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Bitlocker
If your PC is asking for a recovery key, it means BitLocker encryption is enabled, likely due to a system update, hardware change, or security policy. Since you have the recovery ID, you can use it to locate the recovery key. The best place to check first is your Microsoft account’s recovery key page. Sign in with the account linked to your PC and see if the key is stored there.
If it’s not available in your Microsoft account, try checking other possible locations where the key might have been saved:
A USB drive where you may have stored it
A printed copy (sometimes recommended when setting up BitLocker)
Another device linked to the same Microsoft account
Your organization's IT department (if this is a work device)
If you’re unable to find the key, unfortunately, there’s no way to bypass BitLocker, and you may need to reset your PC, which will erase all data on the drive. Before doing that, you might want to double-check all possible locations and reach out to Microsoft support for further guidance.
Let me know if you need more help, and I hope you’re able to recover your key!