Command option Sample:manage-bde -ForceRecovery

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manage-bde -ForceRecovery オプション

manage-bde -forcerecovery
    Support resource access - Exam Ref 70-688 Supporting Windows 8.1 (2014) : http://apprize.info/microsoft/windows_8_1/2.html
manage-bde -forcerecovery
    Protecting cluster shared volumes and storage area networks with BitLocker (Windows 10) | Microsoft Docs : http://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan
manage-bde -ForceRecovery promises to do just that. In reality it removes the TPM key protector as shown in the output below and leaves the recovery password option intact. After a reboot I provide the recovery password but BitLocker decides it's not correct and refuses to boot Windows
    windows 8 - Trigger Recoverable BitLocker Lockout - Super User : http://superuser.com/questions/596319/trigger-recoverable-bitlocker-lockout

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