Disable BitLocker
Based on all the ruckus caused by KB5012170, if you are able, determine if BitLocker is active, and if so and if undesired, disable it on all drives before rebooting your computer running Microsoft Windows 10/11.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-BitLockerVolume ComputerName: VolumeType Mount CapacityGB VolumeStatus Encryption KeyProtector AutoUnlock Protection Point Percentage Enabled Status ---------- ----- ---------- ------------ ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- OperatingSystem C: 1 862,39 FullyDecrypted 0 {} Off Data D: 3 726,01 FullyDecrypted 0 {} Off PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint C: | Format-List ComputerName : MountPoint : C: EncryptionMethod : None AutoUnlockEnabled : AutoUnlockKeyStored : MetadataVersion : 0 VolumeStatus : FullyDecrypted ProtectionStatus : Off LockStatus : Unlocked EncryptionPercentage : 0 WipePercentage : 0 VolumeType : OperatingSystem CapacityGB : 1862,387 KeyProtector : {} PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint D: | Format-List ComputerName : MountPoint : D: EncryptionMethod : None AutoUnlockEnabled : AutoUnlockKeyStored : MetadataVersion : 0 VolumeStatus : FullyDecrypted ProtectionStatus : Off LockStatus : Unlocked EncryptionPercentage : 0 WipePercentage : 0 VolumeType : Data CapacityGB : 3726,006 KeyProtector : {}
It looks like my computer is in the clear. If it hadn’t been, then I would run these two commands.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> $BLV = Get-BitLockerVolume PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Disable-BitLocker -MountPoint $BLV