If your PC is prompting for the BitLocker recovery key after reinstalling the OS without disabling BitLocker, you will need to provide the recovery key to access your system. If you do not have the recovery key, you will not be able to unlock the drive and access your data.
To proceed with the reinstallation of Windows through USB media, you can do so, but you should be aware that this may affect your activation status. Typically, if your Windows license is linked to your Microsoft account or if it is a digital license, it should reactivate automatically after the installation. However, if it is a retail license, you may need to enter your product key again.
Here are some steps you can take:
- Obtain the BitLocker recovery key: If you have access to your Microsoft account, check if the recovery key is stored there.
- Create a USB recovery media: Use another computer to download the Windows installation media and create a bootable USB drive.
- Reinstall Windows: Boot from the USB drive and follow the prompts to reinstall Windows.
- Check activation: After installation, check the activation status in Settings > Update & Security > Activation.
If you are unable to retrieve the recovery key, you may need to consult with a professional for data recovery options, but keep in mind that without the key, accessing the data on the BitLocker-encrypted drive may not be possible.
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