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I am using C and D drives by partitioning notebook SSD partitions, Win10 for C and D drive for data storage.
I put BitLock on the D drive.
Due to an abnormal shutdown of the notebook, the C drive partition area is corrupted, so it can not boot and boot using bootable USB.
I can unlock the BitLock of the D drive using the restore key, and I have also checked the folders and files inside.
In addition, the D drive was in a state of BitLock at abnormal termination.
However, I want to copy using xcopy, IO error occurred and copying was not done and monitoring is done with Chkdsk
A log of some areas is corrupted.
Here,
Will I be able to restore the C drive and reformat the drive C, reformat the drive, and then install the OS D without restoration?
In other words, when the C drive was damaged, the D drive was bitlocked, so is not the D drive a problem?
The restore time or cost depends on whether to restore to drive D. There is also a security problem.
Thank you for your advice.
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I am using C and D drives by partitioning notebook SSD partitions, Win10 for C and D drive for data storage.
I put BitLock on the D drive.
Due to an abnormal shutdown of the notebook, the C drive partition area is corrupted, so it can not boot and boot using bootable USB.
I can unlock the BitLock of the D drive using the restore key, and I have also checked the folders and files inside.
In addition, the D drive was in a state of BitLock at abnormal termination.
However, I want to copy using xcopy, IO error occurred and copying was not done and monitoring is done with Chkdsk
A log of some areas is corrupted.
Here,
Will I be able to restore the C drive and reformat the drive C, reformat the drive, and then install the OS D without restoration?
In other words, when the C drive was damaged, the D drive was bitlocked, so is not the D drive a problem?
The restore time or cost depends on whether to restore to drive D. There is also a security problem.
Thank you for your advice.
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