on 07.11.2019 15:24
on 07.11.2019 15:24
hello people
i have a problem with my laptop
everytime i turn it on it starts with bitlocker
so i wanted to set it back to factory defaults but i can not boot the pc from my usb
it is in uefi and with a clean version from windows 10 from microsoft
can anny one help me to boot this laptop from usb ? because i have tryed to set the first boot on usb but bitlocker stil came up
and i lost the code to unlock it
greetz from cowboyspeedy
on 07.11.2019 15:42
on 07.11.2019 15:42
Hi @cowboyspeedy , welcome to the FORUM!
Do you have the MSN number of your Akoya?
It is an eight-digits number printed in the label underneath your product.
Regards,
Gehringer
on 07.11.2019 16:01
on 07.11.2019 16:01
hi @Gehringer
the number is 30019329
i hope you can help me
because the f11 button don't work to start the recovery partition
greetz from cowboyspeedy
on 07.11.2019 17:07
on 07.11.2019 17:07
Hi @cowboyspeedy,
please try to do the following:
Switch off the notebook
Insert your USB stick into the left rear USB port.
Press and hold CTRL and PAUSE/Break keys.
Keep the keys pressed and switch the NB on
As soon as the Medion logo appears, release the keys
If it does not work you will probably have to use the Bitlocker recovery key.
Please refer to Microsoft website here to get more information on how to do so.
Regards,
Gehringer
on 07.11.2019 18:10
on 07.11.2019 18:10
no that won't work to
and i can not get in the microsoft acount becuase we forgot the pass word and the acount is standing on my old Phone number
i think i have a big paperweight because i don't know anny other way to get in windows or to boot it from usb
greetz from cowboyspeedy
ps: what did you mean with turn on nb?
and thanks for all the help
on 08.11.2019 10:59
on 08.11.2019 10:59
Hi @cowboyspeedy,
Indeed I thought it had only a small chance of working because the encrypting tool is built exactly as a security measure to avoid anyone without the key to access and perform any changes in the system.
Unfortunately I think that your best options are to either find the key or try to contact Microsoft to see if they can help you recovering your key.
You could also change the motherboard of your notebook for a new one, if available in stock, but your data will be lost.
If you sort it out, please let us know what you have done so other users can benefit from your solution.
PS: NB is notebook, so "switch NB on" means "switch notebook on".
Regards,
Gehringer
on 08.11.2019 15:14
on 08.11.2019 15:14
thanks for the help and i will do that for sure . you never now if sombody else has the same problem