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1. kopirgan ◴[] No.42735799[source]
Any idea how this works in the Windows world with bitlocker? I hope it's not same vulnerability

I recently changed motherboard on my laptop, had the bitlocker key if not I was told I'll have to reinstall Windows all over again.

Even with the key, one must decrypt and re-encrypt.

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2. dist-epoch ◴[] No.42736205[source]
> Even with the key, one must decrypt and re-encrypt.

That's not true, the unlock key will be regenerated, but the disk contents will not be re-encrypted, because it's encrypted with another immutable key.

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3. kopirgan ◴[] No.42736241[source]
Thanks may be I didn't know the exact steps. It kept prompting key at every startup until I disabled and re-enabled bitlocker.
4. kopirgan ◴[] No.42752658[source]
Lol within few days my question answered by this post

https://neodyme.io/en/blog/bitlocker_screwed_without_a_screw...

It's in HN