Locked files with no way in...desprate for any and all help.
Hi Everyone,
My brother in law was a CPA in Hollywood, CA and passed away this past Feb. 2012, after removing all his computers and personal things from his condo I was contacted by both his clients and in-laws regarding files and income taxes he was working on in the
past year. I've also fould out that even though he has passed away a 'tax return' must be issued for him along with a Death cert. so here is my problem...
1: All his Ext. hard drives, hidden drives, flash drives etc... are protected by Bitlocker. I've not been able to locate any key's or passwords to gain access to them. I can logon the computer but can not access the files. The machines
are a mix of both Windows 7 (32 bit, 64bit) and Windows XP Pro.
I've been given permission to provide proof of death along with contact phone numbers for the corners office, police officers etc...in case verification is needed to prove this is not a hoax or 'someone' trying to pull a fast one. I've never used Bitlocker
before and have not found any way to get past it. Can someone help me with this? Please understand that I've never used this and may be a little slow on how to do things with it. April 15th is coming up quickly and can use any help, maybe
someone can tell me if there is some hope or if I am just "S.O.L." on this.
Thanks for you help!
Magic
March 30th, 2012 6:59pm
You can try something like this
http://www.lostpassword.com/Robert Mann MCSE, MCSA, HP ASE
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March 31st, 2012 3:49pm
Hi,
For bitlocker, it is designed to make the encrypted drive unrecoverable without the required authentication. If you donot have a password or recovery key, the data cannot be accessed.
Juke Chou
TechNet Community Support
April 3rd, 2012 6:56am