Windows 10: You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker

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    You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker


    You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker [​IMG]
    While setting up BitLocker on the C drive, some users saw the message “You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker.” BitLocker is a hard disk encryption feature in the Windows operating system that enables you to encrypt all your hard drive partitions. In this article, I will […]

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    Unable to enable BitLocker due to mis-configured (?) Windows Recovery Environment

    tl;dr: I failed to enable BitLocker on my tablet's system drive for the first time and now I see an error each time I restart Windows or try to enable BitLocker again. Windows claims that this is due to not configured Windows Recovery Environment and I don't know, what to do next.

    I have a Windows 10 Pro-based tablet with TPM available and wated to enable BitLocker encryption on drive C: (system drive and the only one in fact, of that matters).

    I enabled it for the first time and I went through few steps of its wizard. First, Windows checked, if my hardware allows to use BitLocker. This step passed without problems. Next, I saw a screen in which Windows claimed, that it is moving Windows Recovery Environment to some other (hidden) partition. Reasons for such move remains unknown to me.

    In third screen or step I saw I question, where to I want to store encryption key and three options:

    • save it to Microsoft account,
    • store it on USB,
    • print it.

    This is a tablet with only microUSB port. I didn't have microUSB-based pendrive or microUSB OTG cable when enabling BitLocker for the first time. And I have my Windows 10 with only single local account. Thus, non of above options was available for me and Next button was disabled.

    I've clicked X, seen some error message and shut down my tablet.

    When I started it again next day I saw following error during Windows start-up:


    You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker [​IMG]


    Now, I can see it with every Windows 10 restart. This is really weird for me, because -- as I wrote above -- BitLocker configuration was not finished and thus neither BitLocker is enabled nor encryption key is put to TPM.

    Each time I try to re-enable BitLocker for C: drive I see following error:


    You’ll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker [​IMG]


    I don't understand, how it is possible that Windows managed to move Windows Recovery Environment from C: drive to a hidden partition, but isn't able to move it back?

    Anyway, can anyone shed some light and explain me, what should I do now or how to proceed from this point? How to move back Windows Recovery Environment manually? How to get rid of that startup error message? And the most important -- how to enable BitLocker and encrypt my system drive on my tablet?
     
  3. bitlocker recovery key

    Hi Singh,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    In order to get clarity on this issue and assist you with appropriate troubleshooting steps, please reply with the answers to the questions below.

    1. Are you not able login to your computer due to BitLocker Recovery Key?
    2. Did you ever setup BitLocker Recovery Key on your computer?
    3. Are you not able to login to your Microsoft Account to find the BitLocker Recovery Key?
    4. Are you using Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Professional?

    Meanwhile, try finding BitLocker Recovery Key if you have ever setup BitLocker Recovery Key for your computer.

    Please elaborate on the issue, so that we can understand the concern and get back to us to help you further.
     
    Shafeeq_Khan, Jul 15, 2025 at 2:59 AM
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    no longer able to set User's environment variables in control panel

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting your concern in Microsoft Community and welcome to the Windows 10 Family.

    From the description provided, I understand that you are not able to work on the Environment Variables in Windows 10 after the latest update to build 10586.3.

    The path to access the Environment variables in Windows would be:

    Control panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced -> Environment variables.

    However, if the above is still in place, but however, you still face functionality issue, I would suggest you to rollback to the previous build and check if it helps.

    Follow the below steps:

    • Click on Start and select Settings and then choose Update & security.
    • Then click on ‘Recovery Options’.
    • Click on the ‘Get started’ button in the ‘Go back to a previous build of Windows’ option to start the recovery process.
    Hope the above information is helpful. If you need further information, feel free to write t us and we would be happy to help you.

    Thank you.
     
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