Randall Posted August 17, 2021 Report Posted August 17, 2021 I have 2 hard drives, C and D. When I start my computer I enter the password. Then when I want to access the D drive (encrypted), I have to enter another password. In the file explorer, I just right click on the D drive and an option to 'Unlock Drive' is available. Once in awhile, when I first start the computer and enter the password for the C drive, the D drive is already showing the left side arrow in file explorer. If I click on it, the message says access denied. But when I right click on it, the option to 'Unlock Drive' is not there. So far, I simply restart the computer and everything is ok, the option to unlock the D drive is there. Does anyone know what might be happening? So far so good on restarting, but I'm wondering if something freaky is going on and some day, I won't be able to access my D drive. Quote
Abby Normal Posted August 17, 2021 Report Posted August 17, 2021 If you're using bitlocker, there's an option to auto-decrypt all drives when you enter the bitlocker password for the main drive. But it doesn't sound like your main drive is encrypted. Quote
Randall Posted August 17, 2021 Author Report Posted August 17, 2021 11 minutes ago, Abby Normal said: If you're using bitlocker, there's an option to auto-decrypt all drives when you enter the bitlocker password for the main drive. But it doesn't sound like your main drive is encrypted. Yes, my main drive is encrypted. I am using bitlocker. It just seems like a quirky thing that only happens on some occasions. New computer at the beginning of this year. Never happened on previous computers. Quote
Abby Normal Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 Could be a windows bug. The only thing I would try, before calling in IT, would be to turn off bitlocker on the secondary drive, reboot, then turn bitlocker back on. Good luck! 1 Quote
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