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I had an important personal data that was stored in my laptop drive 'F'. My 4 year old son also uses my laptop to play games. To secure my data I used bitlocker software that was already there in my windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. I am using a Dell D 630 Core2Duo laptop. The thing worked fine for me and I have been able to access my data in drive 'F' as and when I required. But today, when I tried to open my 'F' drive, an error box appeared saying "Application not found".




  • I right clicked and checked 'properties' of 'F' drive. It showed me Used Space = 0 bytes and Free Space = 0 bytes.


  • I opened 'Disk Management' which showed my 'F' drive file system as 'Unknown (Bitlocker Encrypted). 'Disk Management' is also showing my 'F' drive as healthy logical drive.


  • I opened 'Manage bitlocker' and found that my 'F' drive was being shown locked and 'Unlock Drive' was displayed against it, however, when i click on 'Unlock Drive', it does not function.


  • I opened 'TPM Administration' and found an information that 'Compatible TPM cannot be found'.



My bitlocker encryption was working fine which means that I had a compatible TPM in my laptop. Where has it gone? How can I enable it? Is my 'F' Drive lost forever and thus the data in there as well?










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    Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

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I had an important personal data that was stored in my laptop drive 'F'. My 4 year old son also uses my laptop to play games. To secure my data I used bitlocker software that was already there in my windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. I am using a Dell D 630 Core2Duo laptop. The thing worked fine for me and I have been able to access my data in drive 'F' as and when I required. But today, when I tried to open my 'F' drive, an error box appeared saying "Application not found".




  • I right clicked and checked 'properties' of 'F' drive. It showed me Used Space = 0 bytes and Free Space = 0 bytes.


  • I opened 'Disk Management' which showed my 'F' drive file system as 'Unknown (Bitlocker Encrypted). 'Disk Management' is also showing my 'F' drive as healthy logical drive.


  • I opened 'Manage bitlocker' and found that my 'F' drive was being shown locked and 'Unlock Drive' was displayed against it, however, when i click on 'Unlock Drive', it does not function.


  • I opened 'TPM Administration' and found an information that 'Compatible TPM cannot be found'.



My bitlocker encryption was working fine which means that I had a compatible TPM in my laptop. Where has it gone? How can I enable it? Is my 'F' Drive lost forever and thus the data in there as well?










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    Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

    – Kitet
    Dec 6 '12 at 16:54
















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I had an important personal data that was stored in my laptop drive 'F'. My 4 year old son also uses my laptop to play games. To secure my data I used bitlocker software that was already there in my windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. I am using a Dell D 630 Core2Duo laptop. The thing worked fine for me and I have been able to access my data in drive 'F' as and when I required. But today, when I tried to open my 'F' drive, an error box appeared saying "Application not found".




  • I right clicked and checked 'properties' of 'F' drive. It showed me Used Space = 0 bytes and Free Space = 0 bytes.


  • I opened 'Disk Management' which showed my 'F' drive file system as 'Unknown (Bitlocker Encrypted). 'Disk Management' is also showing my 'F' drive as healthy logical drive.


  • I opened 'Manage bitlocker' and found that my 'F' drive was being shown locked and 'Unlock Drive' was displayed against it, however, when i click on 'Unlock Drive', it does not function.


  • I opened 'TPM Administration' and found an information that 'Compatible TPM cannot be found'.



My bitlocker encryption was working fine which means that I had a compatible TPM in my laptop. Where has it gone? How can I enable it? Is my 'F' Drive lost forever and thus the data in there as well?










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I had an important personal data that was stored in my laptop drive 'F'. My 4 year old son also uses my laptop to play games. To secure my data I used bitlocker software that was already there in my windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. I am using a Dell D 630 Core2Duo laptop. The thing worked fine for me and I have been able to access my data in drive 'F' as and when I required. But today, when I tried to open my 'F' drive, an error box appeared saying "Application not found".




  • I right clicked and checked 'properties' of 'F' drive. It showed me Used Space = 0 bytes and Free Space = 0 bytes.


  • I opened 'Disk Management' which showed my 'F' drive file system as 'Unknown (Bitlocker Encrypted). 'Disk Management' is also showing my 'F' drive as healthy logical drive.


  • I opened 'Manage bitlocker' and found that my 'F' drive was being shown locked and 'Unlock Drive' was displayed against it, however, when i click on 'Unlock Drive', it does not function.


  • I opened 'TPM Administration' and found an information that 'Compatible TPM cannot be found'.



My bitlocker encryption was working fine which means that I had a compatible TPM in my laptop. Where has it gone? How can I enable it? Is my 'F' Drive lost forever and thus the data in there as well?







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    Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

    – Kitet
    Dec 6 '12 at 16:54
















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    Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

    – Kitet
    Dec 6 '12 at 16:54










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Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

– Kitet
Dec 6 '12 at 16:54







Maybe it's silly, but open device manager, maybe the tpm is turned off or just plainly disabled in bios. And i found this article about recovering link

– Kitet
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Clicking on the locked drive won't allow you to unlock the drive. Go to bit locker drive encryption in control panel and unlock the locked drive from there.






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    Clicking on the locked drive won't allow you to unlock the drive. Go to bit locker drive encryption in control panel and unlock the locked drive from there.






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