If you suspend BitLocker protection for a fixed data drive or removable data drive, the drive remains unlocked and unprotected until you manually resume BitLocker protection for the drive. This is even after you restart the PC or disconnect and reconnect the drive, in the case of a removable data drive. Whereas, if you suspend BitLocker protection for an OS drive, it will remain unlocked and unprotected until you either manually resume BitLocker protection for the drive, or have it resume BitLocker protection automatically the next time you restart the PC.
How to Suspend or Resume BitLocker Protection for Drives in Windows
You must be signed in as an Administrator to be able to suspend or resume protection for drives encrypted by BitLocker in Windows 11/10. BitLocker Drive Encryption is available on all editions of Windows 11/10, except the Home edition.
1) Stop or Resume BitLocker Protection for Drives via File Explorer
Launch File Explorer, then do the following;
To Suspend BitLocker Protection:
Right-click on the BitLocker-encrypted drive you want to suspend BitLocker protection for and click Suspend BitLocker protection.Click Yes at the UAC promptYou can now exit File Explorer.
To Resume BitLocker Protection:
Right-click on the BitLocker-encrypted drive you want to resume BitLocker protection for and click Resume BitLocker protection.You can now exit File Explorer.
Read: How to resume or suspend BitLocker encryption via Control Panel.
2) Disable or Enable back BitLocker Protection for Drives via Command Prompt
Open an elevated command prompt. Then, do the following;
To Suspend BitLocker Protection:
Type the command below in the elevated command prompt, hit Enter.
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To Resume BitLocker Protection:
Type the command below in the elevated command prompt, hit Enter.
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3) Suspend or Resume BitLocker Protection for Drives via PowerShell
Open an elevated PowerShell. Then, do the following;
To Suspend BitLocker Protection:
For OS, fixed, or data drives, use the command:
For only OS drive, use the command:
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To Resume BitLocker Protection:
For specific drive, use the command:
For all drives, use the command:
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