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Yes, the BitLocker Recovery Tool (BLR) is specifically designed to assist with recovering BitLocker keys in scenarios where access to encrypted data is lost due to issues such as a forgotten password or hardware failure. It helps retrieve recovery keys from Active Directory, a file, or directly from a USB drive if they were previously backed up.
Here’s a basic outline of how it works:
1. **Recovery Key Storage**: BitLocker recovery keys are typically stored in Active Directory, in a file, or can be manually saved to a USB drive during encryption.
2. **Using BLR Tool**: The BLR tool can retrieve these keys from Active Directory or a specified file location if they were previously backed up there.
3. **Access to Encrypted Data**: Once the recovery key is retrieved and entered correctly, access to the encrypted data is restored.
It’s important to note that the ability to recover BitLocker keys depends on whether the keys were backed up and stored in a retrievable manner before the issue occurred. If the keys were not backed up or if access to the backups is also lost, recovery may be more challenging or even impossible.
Always ensure proper backup and management of BitLocker recovery keys to avoid data loss situations.