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manage-bde -protectors -disable C: -rebootcount 3

manage-bde -protectors -disable C: You must later run: manage-bde -protectors -disable rebootcount parameter

Using -rebootcount is a when performing planned maintenance requiring multiple reboots, as it ensures BitLocker protection is not left disabled accidentally. Reboot count might be set higher than needed

manage-bde -protectors -enable C: This cancels any remaining reboot count. | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Protection not re-enabling after reboot count | Check manage-bde -status . Reboot count might be set higher than needed. | | Can't disable protectors | Run Command Prompt as Administrator. Ensure TPM is functioning. | | Reboot count not working | Confirm you’re on Windows 8/10/11/Server 2012+. Older versions may not support this parameter fully. | Summary Table | Command | Effect | |---------|--------| | manage-bde -protectors -disable D: | Suspends indefinitely (until manual enable) | | manage-bde -protectors -disable D: -rebootcount 2 | Suspends, auto-resumes after 2 reboots | | manage-bde -protectors -enable D: | Re-enables immediately (cancels reboot count) | | | Reboot count not working | Confirm

manage-bde -protectors -disable C: -rebootcount 1 After the BIOS update reboot, BitLocker re-enables.

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