![]() Manually enter the BitLocker recovery key on the new device that contains the original SSD.txt file that contains the BitLocker recovery key. Insert the USB drive that contains the BitLocker recovery key into the second device.If the SSD is encrypted during the transfer, follow these steps: You will have to have a second device to read the BitLocker Recovery key that was saved on the USB drive. Check the Office account by opening the Office App, navigate to File > Account and then check for any error messages.If you see any error messages, select Troubleshoot. Check for Windows activation by navigating to Settings > Activation.Run the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit for Business (SDT) to verify full device functionality.If the device was BitLocker-disabled to facilitate SSD removal and replacement, and you want to enable BitLocker after the replacement, go to BitLocker > Manage BitLocker > Resume BitLocker.Sign back in by using the password and set up Windows Hello and a PIN when you are prompted.After you are fully signed in, go to Start > Account > Sign out.Enter the password and sign in pending completion of two-factor authentication (if applicable).Go to Sign-In Options > Password (represented by the key icon on the left side).If the SSD is unencrypted during the transfer, follow these steps: The device may go through a firmware update during startup.Īfter SSD removal and replacement Manage unencrypted SSDs ![]()
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