0x2A | Valid metadata at offset %1!I64u! found at scan level %2!u!. |
Valid metadata at offset %1!I64u! found at scan level %2!u!. |
0x2B | Successfully created repair context. |
Successfully created repair context. |
0x40000001 | Usage:repair-bde[.exe] InputVolume { OutputVolumeOrImage } { {-RecoveryPassword|-rp} NumericalPassword | {-RecoveryKey|-rk} PathToExternalKeyFile | {-Password|-pw} } [{-KeyPackage|-kp} PathToKeyPackage] [{-LogFile|-lf} PathToLogFile] [{-?|/?}]Description: Attempts to repair or decrypt a damaged BitLocker-encrypted volume using the supplied recovery information. If BitLocker was in the process of encryption or decryption or had been suspended prior to volume failure a clear key will be present on the volume. Repair-bde attempts to use this clear key by default if another key is not specified. WARNING! To avoid additional data loss, you should have a spare hard drive available. Use this spare drive to store decrypted output or to back up the contents of the damaged volume. Parameters: InputVolume The BitLocker-encrypted volume to repair. Example: \"C:\", \"\\\\?\\Volume{26a21bda-a627-11d7-9931-806e6f6e6963}\". OutputVolumeOrImage The volume to store decrypted contents, or the file location to create an image file of the contents. Examples: \"D:\", \"D:\\imagefile.img\". WARNING! All information on this output volume will be overwritten. -rk or -RecoveryKey Provide an external key to unlock the volume. Example: \"F:\\RecoveryKey.bek\". -rp or -RecoveryPassword Provide a numerical password to unlock the volume. Example: \"111111-222222-333333-...\". -pw or -Password Provide a password to unlock the volume. -kp or -KeyPackage Optional. Provide a key package to unlock the volume. Example: \"F:\\ExportedKeyPackage\" If this option is blank, the tool will look for the key package automatically. This option is needed only if required by the tool.\t -lf or -LogFile Optional. Provide a path to a file that will store progress information. Example: \"F:\\log.txt\". -f or -Force Optional. When used, forces a volume to be dismounted even if it cannot be locked. This option is needed only if required by the tool. -? or /? Shows this screen.Examples: repair-bde C: D: -rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek -Force repair-bde C: D: -rp 111111-222222-[...] -lf F:\\log.txt repair-bde C: D: -kp F:\\KeyPackage -rp 111111-222222-[...] repair-bde C: D:\\imagefile.img -kp F:\\KeyPackage -rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek repair-bde C: D: -pw |
Usage:repair-bde[.exe] InputVolume { OutputVolumeOrImage } { {-RecoveryPassword|-rp} NumericalPassword | {-RecoveryKey|-rk} PathToExternalKeyFile | {-Password|-pw} } [{-KeyPackage|-kp} PathToKeyPackage] [{-LogFile|-lf} PathToLogFile] [{-?|/?}]Description: Attempts to repair or decrypt a damaged BitLocker-encrypted volume using the supplied recovery information. If BitLocker was in the process of encryption or decryption or had been suspended prior to volume failure a clear key will be present on the volume. Repair-bde attempts to use this clear key by default if another key is not specified. WARNING! To avoid additional data loss, you should have a spare hard drive available. Use this spare drive to store decrypted output or to back up the contents of the damaged volume. Parameters: InputVolume The BitLocker-encrypted volume to repair. Example: \"C:\", \"\\\\?\\Volume{26a21bda-a627-11d7-9931-806e6f6e6963}\". OutputVolumeOrImage The volume to store decrypted contents, or the file location to create an image file of the contents. Examples: \"D:\", \"D:\\imagefile.img\". WARNING! All information on this output volume will be overwritten. -rk or -RecoveryKey Provide an external key to unlock the volume. Example: \"F:\\RecoveryKey.bek\". -rp or -RecoveryPassword Provide a numerical password to unlock the volume. Example: \"111111-222222-333333-...\". -pw or -Password Provide a password to unlock the volume. -kp or -KeyPackage Optional. Provide a key package to unlock the volume. Example: \"F:\\ExportedKeyPackage\" If this option is blank, the tool will look for the key package automatically. This option is needed only if required by the tool.\t -lf or -LogFile Optional. Provide a path to a file that will store progress information. Example: \"F:\\log.txt\". -f or -Force Optional. When used, forces a volume to be dismounted even if it cannot be locked. This option is needed only if required by the tool. -? or /? Shows this screen.Examples: repair-bde C: D: -rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek -Force repair-bde C: D: -rp 111111-222222-[...] -lf F:\\log.txt repair-bde C: D: -kp F:\\KeyPackage -rp 111111-222222-[...] repair-bde C: D:\\imagefile.img -kp F:\\KeyPackage -rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek repair-bde C: D: -pw |
0x40000002 | BitLocker Drive Encryption: Repair Tool version %1!s!Copyright (C) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
BitLocker Drive Encryption: Repair Tool version %1!s!Copyright (C) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
0x4000001A | Beginning scan for BitLocker metadata. |
Beginning scan for BitLocker metadata. |
0x4000001B | Scanning boot sectors for pointer to metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
Scanning boot sectors for pointer to metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
0x4000001C | Scanning cluster boundaries for metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
Scanning cluster boundaries for metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
0x4000001D | Scanning sector boundaries for metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
Scanning sector boundaries for metadata: %1!3u!%%%0 |
0x4000001E | Finished scanning for BitLocker metadata. |
Finished scanning for BitLocker metadata. |
0x4000001F | Beginning decryption. |
Beginning decryption. |
0x40000020 | Decrypting: %1!3u!%% Complete.%0 |
Decrypting: %1!3u!%% Complete.%0 |
0x40000021 | Finished decryption. |
Finished decryption. |
0x40000022 | Finished repairing boot sector. |
Finished repairing boot sector. |
0x40000023 | ACTION REQUIRED: Run 'chkdsk %1 /f' before viewing decrypted data.%n |
ACTION REQUIRED: Run 'chkdsk %1 /f' before viewing decrypted data.%n |
0x40000024 | ACTION REQUIRED: Unlock volume '%1' and run 'chkdsk %1 /r'.%n |
ACTION REQUIRED: Unlock volume '%1' and run 'chkdsk %1 /r'.%n |
0x40000025 | Enter the password to unlock this volume: %0 |
Enter the password to unlock this volume: %0 |
0x40000028 | LOG INFO%0 |
LOG INFO%0 |
0x80000029 | LOG WARNING%0 |
LOG WARNING%0 |
0x8000002C | Failed to lock volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to lock volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
0x8000002D | Failed to dismount volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to dismount volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
0x8000002F | Failed to disable raw access mode on volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to disable raw access mode on volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
0x8000003A | Proper metadata signature found, but the metadata is invalid. (%1!#.8x!) |
Proper metadata signature found, but the metadata is invalid. (%1!#.8x!) |
0xC0000003 | ERROR: Invalid syntax. Use \"repair-bde -?\" for correct usage. |
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Use \"repair-bde -?\" for correct usage. |
0xC0000004 | ERROR: '%1' is not a valid volume name.%n |
ERROR: '%1' is not a valid volume name.%n |
0xC0000005 | ERROR: Could not create '%1' as an output image.%n |
ERROR: Could not create '%1' as an output image.%n |
0xC0000006 | ERROR: Not enough free space on output volume to perform repair. |
ERROR: Not enough free space on output volume to perform repair. |
0xC0000007 | ERROR: The recovery password '%1' is not formatted correctly according to therequirements for a numerical password.%n%nThe password must contain exactly 48digits, divided into 8 groups of 6 digits each. Use a hyphen (-) to separategroups of 6 digits.%n%nExample: \"111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111\".%n |
ERROR: The recovery password '%1' is not formatted correctly according to therequirements for a numerical password.%n%nThe password must contain exactly 48digits, divided into 8 groups of 6 digits each. Use a hyphen (-) to separategroups of 6 digits.%n%nExample: \"111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111\".%n |
0xC0000008 | ERROR: The file '%1' does not exist. Type a valid path to the recovery key.%n |
ERROR: The file '%1' does not exist. Type a valid path to the recovery key.%n |
0xC0000009 | ERROR: The file '%1' does not contain a recovery key. Type the path to a validrecovery key.%n |
ERROR: The file '%1' does not contain a recovery key. Type the path to a validrecovery key.%n |
0xC000000A | ERROR: The file '%1' does not exist. Type a valid path to the key package.%n |
ERROR: The file '%1' does not exist. Type a valid path to the key package.%n |
0xC000000B | ERROR: The file '%1' does not contain a key package. Type the path to a validkey package.%n |
ERROR: The file '%1' does not contain a key package. Type the path to a validkey package.%n |
0xC000000C | ERROR: Cannot use '%1' as the log file. Check that the file does not alreadyexist and that a valid filename is specified.%n |
ERROR: Cannot use '%1' as the log file. Check that the file does not alreadyexist and that a valid filename is specified.%n |
0xC000000D | ERROR: The input volume has suffered damages to critical information related tothe decryption key. Please try the -KeyPackage option to specify a key package.The volume may not be recoverable. |
ERROR: The input volume has suffered damages to critical information related tothe decryption key. Please try the -KeyPackage option to specify a key package.The volume may not be recoverable. |
0xC000000E | ERROR: Cannot use '%1' to unlock the input volume. Please try a differentrecovery password, recovery key or password.%n |
ERROR: Cannot use '%1' to unlock the input volume. Please try a differentrecovery password, recovery key or password.%n |
0xC000000F | ERROR: Cannot use password to unlock the input volume. Please try a differentpassword or provide a recovery password, recovery key or key package.%n |
ERROR: Cannot use password to unlock the input volume. Please try a differentpassword or provide a recovery password, recovery key or key package.%n |
0xC0000010 | ERROR: BitLocker is not suspended on this volume. Try another key protector. |
ERROR: BitLocker is not suspended on this volume. Try another key protector. |
0xC0000011 | ERROR: Cannot open '%1'. Check that it is not currently in use. To continueeven when the volume is in use, add the -Force option.%n |
ERROR: Cannot open '%1'. Check that it is not currently in use. To continueeven when the volume is in use, add the -Force option.%n |
0xC0000013 | ERROR: You must have administrator privileges to run this tool. Please open anadministrator command prompt and try again. |
ERROR: You must have administrator privileges to run this tool. Please open anadministrator command prompt and try again. |
0xC0000014 | ERROR: Cannot open '%1' since it is in use.%n%nIf you still wish to repair'%1', please re-run this command from another environment, such as a recoveryenvironment.%n |
ERROR: Cannot open '%1' since it is in use.%n%nIf you still wish to repair'%1', please re-run this command from another environment, such as a recoveryenvironment.%n |
0xC0000015 | ERROR: You must provide either a password, recovery key or recovery passwordfor repair.Examples: \"-pw\" \"-rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek\" \"-rp 111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111\" |
ERROR: You must provide either a password, recovery key or recovery passwordfor repair.Examples: \"-pw\" \"-rk F:\\RecoveryKey.bek\" \"-rp 111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111-111111\" |
0xC0000016 | ERROR: The value you have entered exceeded the maximum allowed length of%1!d! characters. |
ERROR: The value you have entered exceeded the maximum allowed length of%1!d! characters. |
0xC0000017 | ERROR: The -nov parameter is no longer required. By default the BitLockerdriver will attempt to modify the boot volume to maintain the location of theBitLocker metadata. |
ERROR: The -nov parameter is no longer required. By default the BitLockerdriver will attempt to modify the boot volume to maintain the location of theBitLocker metadata. |
0xC0000018 | ERROR: Cannot open file. |
ERROR: Cannot open file. |
0xC0000019 | ERROR: Invalid file. |
ERROR: Invalid file. |
0xC0000026 | ERROR: An error occurred while repairing volume. Please see the log fordetails.%n |
ERROR: An error occurred while repairing volume. Please see the log fordetails.%n |
0xC0000027 | LOG ERROR%0 |
LOG ERROR%0 |
0xC000002E | Failed to enable raw access mode on volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to enable raw access mode on volume. (%1!#.8x!) |
0xC0000030 | Failed to open '%1'. (%2!#.8x!) |
Failed to open '%1'. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC0000032 | Failed to create '%1'. (%2!#.8x!) |
Failed to create '%1'. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC0000033 | Failed to authenticate using supplied recovery information. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to authenticate using supplied recovery information. (%1!#.8x!) |
0xC0000034 | Invalid cluster size (%1!d!). |
Invalid cluster size (%1!d!). |
0xC0000035 | Failed to read the boot sector. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to read the boot sector. (%1!#.8x!) |
0xC0000036 | Failed to write the boot sector. (%1!#.8x!) |
Failed to write the boot sector. (%1!#.8x!) |
0xC0000037 | Failed to read sector at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
Failed to read sector at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC0000038 | Failed to write sector at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
Failed to write sector at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC0000039 | Failed to decrypt data at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
Failed to decrypt data at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC000003B | Could not validate metadata at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
Could not validate metadata at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC000003C | Could not read metadata at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
Could not read metadata at offset %1!I64u!. (%2!#.8x!) |
0xC000003D | Need at least %1!I64u! MB of free space for repair. |
Need at least %1!I64u! MB of free space for repair. |