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You may try to first access the UEFI-BIOS and search for Drive encryption or Bit Locker.If it is toggled on Enabled temporarily disable it and if your bit locker is also RAID to your Primary Default Boot Device Disk 0 Windows C temporarily select ACPI or AHCI disk boot for your Windows Boot disk.Save settings in UEFI-BIOS first and then Save and exit.This should force the Bit Locker protecting the encrypted disk to be read write free and boot in normal unprotected mode.Your BitLocker prevents any kind of drive intrusion even from a trusted source.If you try to update the UEFI-BIOS from you system Manufacturer and BitLocker Drive Encryption is enabled from the Birth Date of you UEFI-BIOS when you try to update the UEFI-BIOS you will be prompted to temporarily disable Bitlocker and then install UEFI-BIOS.If you do not disable bitlocker the UEFI-BIOS will write but not be installed.This also applies if you remove the Hard Disk and install a new SSD or replace it with the same disk.BitLocker will prevent access to the original Disk and you must enter the UEFI-BIOS to re configure the disk as not a system intrusion.
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