Event Id | 24616 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
Description | Metadata initial read: Failover metadata record on volume %2 could not be found. Volume needs recovery |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause This event is logged when Failover metadata record on volume could not be found. Resolution Restart the computer and recover or repair the volume In order to successfully unlock volumes protected with BitLocker Drive Encryption, BitLocker must be able to successfully read information about the volume and the encryption stored on the volume itself, called "volume metadata." Although data corruption can occur, it is rare. Data corruption can be caused by hardware failure or physical damage. Note: If the BitLocker-protected volume is currently unlocked, we recommend copying any important data to a new volume before performing any of the following procedures. In order to regain access to information stored on an encrypted volume if BitLocker is unable to read the volume metadata, try each of the following processes: To perform these procedures, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. Restart the computer with a "cold boot" To restart the computer with a "cold boot": 1.If Windows is running, click Start, then choose Shut Down from the Power menu. 2.Once the computer has completed shutting down, turn off the power if it has not automatically turned off. 3.Turn on the computer. 4.If the Recovery console appears, continue with the next procedure. Otherwise, log on to Windows and back up any important data. Recover the drive with the Recovery console To recover the drive with the Recovery console: 1.At the BitLocker recovery prompt, follow the instructions to insert a USB flash drive containing the BitLocker recovery key for the volume, or type the BitLocker recovery password. (The sequence of prompts will vary according to the BitLocker keys that have been created for the volume.) 2.If the recovery process successfully unlocks the volume, log on to Windows and back up any important data. If the recovery process is unable to unlock the volume, continue with the next procedure. Use the BitLocker Repair Tool Use the BitLocker Repair Tool to salvage any recoverable data. Using the BitLocker Repair Tool is an advanced procedure that should be performed by an experienced administrator. For more information about using the BitLocker Repair Tool, see "How to use the BitLocker Repair Tool to help recover data from an encrypted volume in Windows Vista". Caution: We strongly recommend that all important data be backed up regularly. Verify To verify the correct operation of BitLocker encryption and decryption, read data from and write data to an encrypted volume. The read and write should occur without error. Caution: We strongly recommend that all important data be backed up regularly. |
Reference Links | Event ID 24616 from Microsoft-Windows-BitLocker-Driver |
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