# How to Disable BitLocker Encryption **Last Updated On**: 20 Oct 2025 **5 minutes read** If BitLocker encryption is enabled, the storage location of the content present in the encrypted drive of the imaging computer cannot be identified. Hence, decrypting the contents of the BitLocker-encrypted drive is essential for efficient imaging. You can use the following methods to remove BitLocker encryption in Windows 10, Windows 11, and other supported Windows operating systems: ## Disable BitLocker through Windows Command Prompt To disable BitLocker using command line, ensure you are logged in with an administrator account. Follow the steps below: 1. Open Command Prompt in Administrator mode. 2. Check BitLocker status: ``` manage-bde -status ``` 3. Ensure the results for the required drives (C:, D:, etc.) show: Conversion Status: **Fully Decrypted** Percentage Encrypted: **0.0%** ![BitLocker status example](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/os-deployer/help/imaging/bitlocker-status.png) 4. If the result shows **Percentage Encrypted: 100.0%**, decrypt the required drive(s): ``` manage-bde -off : ``` *E.g.: manage-bde -off C:* 5. Recheck status with: ``` manage-bde -status ``` Confirm **Percentage Encrypted: 0.0%**. 6. Restart your computer before proceeding with image creation. ## Disable BitLocker through Windows GUI mode To remove BitLocker using the Windows GUI, ensure you have administrator credentials: 1. Go to **Start → Control Panel → System and Security → BitLocker Drive Encryption**. ![BitLocker Drive Encryption in Control Panel](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/os-deployer/help/imaging/turn-off-bitlocker.png) 2. For the target drive, click **Turn Off BitLocker**. ![Turn off BitLocker option](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/os-deployer/help/imaging/disable-bitlocker-encryption.png) 3. Confirm the prompt indicating decryption may take time by clicking **Turn off BitLocker / Decrypt the drive**. 4. Restart your computer before proceeding with image creation. ### How to ensure BitLocker encryption is removed? Confirm that the BitLocker lock icon is no longer shown for the drive and that the drive is accessible. Repeat the same process for any other encrypted drives. ## Disable BitLocker through Windows PowerShell To disable BitLocker encryption using PowerShell, ensure PowerShell is installed and supported on your system. ### Note If the OS partition contains automatic unlocking keys, the disable cmdlet may fail. Use the **Clear-BitLockerAutoUnlock** cmdlet first to remove all automatic unlocking keys. ### Disable BitLocker for all volumes 1. Open Windows PowerShell in Administrator mode and run: ``` $BLV = Get-BitLockerVolume ``` ``` Disable-BitLocker -MountPoint $BLV ``` 2. Verify decryption progress: - Run: ``` Get-BitLockerVolume ``` Check **Volume Status** and **Encryption Percentage**. Completion should show **FullyDecrypted** and **0%**. - or Open **Control Panel → System and Security → BitLocker Drive Encryption** to view progress. 3. Restart your computer before proceeding with image creation. ### Disable BitLocker for a single volume 1. Open Windows PowerShell in Administrator mode. 2. Run: ``` Disable-BitLocker -MountPoint "C:" ``` 3. Verify decryption: - Run: ``` Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint "C:" ``` Confirm **Volume Status: FullyDecrypted** and **Encryption Percentage: 0%**. - or Check progress in **Control Panel → System and Security → BitLocker Drive Encryption**. 4. Restart your computer before proceeding with image creation. Wait until it shows that BitLocker encryption is turned off.