If your PC suddenly booted into BitLocker recovery mode after the latest Windows update, you're not alone. Microsoft has confirmed that the October 2025 cumulative update is causing this problem on many Intel-based systems running Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, and even some Windows 10 22H2 setups. The issue makes Windows ask for the BitLocker recovery key when starting up — even though nothing on your computer has changed. BitLocker is built to protect your data by encrypting your entire drive. Normally, it only asks for the recovery key when Windows detects a major hardware change, like replacing your motherboard or resetting the BIOS. This time, however, the recovery request appears out of nowhere after the update. The affected updates are KB5066835 for Windows 11 and KB5066791 for Windows 10. After these are installed, some devices can't boot normally and stop at the recovery screen instead.
Microsoft hasn't shared the full technical explanation yet, but the problem seems to involve the "Connected Standby" power feature. This setting lets your laptop stay online while in sleep mode — syncing emails or streaming music without fully waking up. It was designed years ago to extend battery life, but it looks like the way Intel CPUs handle low-power states is confusing Windows' security checks. Essentially, BitLocker thinks something suspicious has happened and triggers recovery mode to protect your data.
The company is working on a fix that should arrive through another small enablement package soon. The rollout will likely happen in phases, and you'll get it automatically through Windows Update once it's ready. Until then, it's smart to make sure your BitLocker recovery key is backed up. You can check your Microsoft account, Azure AD, or print it out and store it safely. This way, if your system suddenly asks for the key, you'll be ready.
The bug has even affected some Azure virtual desktops running Windows 11 24H2, which are now stuck in recovery mode and can't be accessed remotely. That means this isn't just a home user problem — businesses running encrypted virtual machines could be hit too.
Windows 11's October update has had its share of issues already, so this is another headache for administrators and users alike. But there's some good news: the recovery prompt doesn't mean your data is lost or corrupted. Once you enter your BitLocker key, your PC will boot normally again. After that, you can install Microsoft's next update when it becomes available to prevent the issue from coming back.
That's why I mostly game on Linux and Dual boot only from time to time on Win11 and I turn off updates there (Win11) for like 2 months, lmao.Every time I think about upgrading to 11, one of these problems pop up!
I have it disabled too since I'm mostly on Linux anyways. And I just hop in to play some kernel level anticheat games on Win11, I also debloated it and disabled ms-gamebar bug.Some time ago, there were people who lost everything on their PCs, because Bitlocker encrypted the drives, without the people even realizing it.
Since I don't need my files to be encrypted on my home PC, just to be safe, I disabled this service on Windows.
It saves a bit of memory and CPU, and it's safer this way.
I guess I'm lucky but I have not been having any issues with Windows 11. Runs flawless, no bugs. I just debloated it using a script and removed all the AI/Co-Pilot nonsense. Runs fairly well for me.
Stability isn't really the issue with Windows 11 anymore, the kernel and performance are great. What bothers a lot of people is how invasive it's become: telemetry, ads in Explorer and Start, Copilot hooks into the UI, and forced online accounts. Sure, scripts can strip some of that out, but it shouldn't require advanced tweaks just to get a clean experience.I've had no issues with for years now.. I'd say best version of win thus far
I have it disabled too since I'm mostly on Linux anyways. And I just hop in to play some kernel level anticheat games on Win11, I also debloated it and disabled ms-gamebar bug.
Stability isn't really the issue with Windows 11 anymore, the kernel and performance are great. What bothers a lot of people is how invasive it's become: telemetry, ads in Explorer and Start, Copilot hooks into the UI, and forced online accounts. Sure, scripts can strip some of that out, but it shouldn't require advanced tweaks just to get a clean experience.
I'm using CachyOS too although I use GNOME DE and have an AMD card.I've been using CachyOS (KDE Plasma) for about a week, and I'm absolutely loving it. Every game I've tried has worked perfectly out of the box. Even with my NVIDIA graphics card, I haven't encountered a single problem so far.
Same one, I have a few controllers myself, and had a decent amount over the year. That's how we started Controllers OT here on NeoGaf, me Astray and BennyBlanco.What gamebar bug did you have?
I had to deal with the ms-game bar link bug, every time I plugged in, or turned on a controller On Windows 11.
Not a big deal, but quite annoying.
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I'm using CachyOS too although I use GNOME DE and have an AMD card.
Same one, I have a few controllers myself, and had a decent amount over the year. That's how we started Controllers OT here on NeoGaf, me Astray and BennyBlanco.
So it was pissing me off to the infinity and beyond.
Espacially since I like to test new controllers in competitive MP games.
It's good I have stumbled on to that bat file which disables the damn thing.
reg add HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GameDVR /f /t REG_DWORD /v "AppCaptureEnabled" /d 0
reg add HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore /f /t REG_DWORD /v "GameDVR_Enabled" /d 0
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /ve /d URL:ms-gamebar
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /v "URL Protocol" /d ""
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /v "NoOpenWith" /d ""
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar\shell\open\command /f /ve /d "`"$env:SystemRoot\System32\systray.exe`""
Yeah the same ones where in bat file from github.I just used these commands for powershell. And it fixed my problem.
If anyone else is having a similar issue with gamebar, here they are:
Bitlocker was also pissing me off because it locked all the NTFS drives, even the ones I basically use to share files between CachyOS and Win11. I still could unlock them because Cachy is awesome but it was getting tired some.Bitlocker is a nightmare. I changed a random power setting in my laptop's bios and I suddenly found myself locked out of my own fucking computer. It's like the product teams at Microsoft literally just don't think.
Fortunately, I was able to fix it and disable all of that nonsense, but I can absolutely see that leading to disaster for a lot of people who aren't aware of the trap that Microsoft has laid for them.
sudo pacman -S ntfs-3g
It works... I played the playtest on CachyOS.All I need is Arc Raiders on Linux.
protondb is the first I am looking into...before I buy something....yep.Is protons still the place to check for game compatibility and fixes?
Watch CachyOS vids of Mattscreative on yt. He uses Arch, CachyOS and PikaOS with his 5070ti. Could have some good tips for you.Installed cachyos with my 5070ti and still messing with it, hope to give it a good test this weekend. Is protons still the place to check for game compatibility and fixes?
Sometimes I have to use WINEDLLOVERRIDES argument but that are rare instances like Dino Crisis bundle from GOG and using ReShade with Signalis.
What drivers? For AMD Radeons??The biggest issue Windows still has is drivers imo but that's gotten much better over the years
My 9070XT crashes every time I use the Movies & TV app.
Personally I use mpv player on Windows, Linux and Android.Why are you using Microsoft apps. They all suck balls.
I recommend PotPlayer. Or VCL.
Interesting. Is it better than VLC? And if yes, why?Personally I use mpv player on Windows, Linux and Android.
I'm quite happy with it.
Personally I use mpv player on Windows, Linux and Android.
I'm quite happy with it.
Dunno if its better than VLC, I think it is just as good.Interesting. Is it better than VLC? And if yes, why?
Dunno if its better than VLC, I think it is just as good.
And has minimalist HUD.
I can even set height of subtitles and their size with a simple combo of hotkeys.
What drivers? For AMD Radeons??
I have this disabled and I always DDU, and install drivers manually. Personally I only had problem with one optional driver, recommended and one preview driver I tested were extra stable.AMD fixed those for the most part but sometimes Win would update drivers on it's own and replaces them with older versions of what you have installed yourself…
It's doesn't happen often, but l know that it does happen
I have this disabled and I always DDU, and install drivers manually. Personally I only had problem with one optional driver, recommended and one preview driver I tested were extra stable.
Ah, that happens when Windows update is configured to manage video drivers but that option didn't prompt for me for a long time so I don't even know if it is still an option.AMD fixed those for the most part but sometimes Win would update drivers on it's own and replaces them with older versions of what you have installed yourself…
It's doesn't happen often, but l know that it does happen
Right but most people don't know or bother to turn that off..
I dunno I've been used it since launch and it's been solid overall
reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate" /f /v ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate /t REG_DWORD /d 1
I need something that plays sequential videos in a folder.Why are you using Microsoft apps. They all suck balls.
I recommend PotPlayer. Or VCL.
I need something that plays sequential videos in a folder.
AI is forcing Microsoft fuck more Windows than they are used to.