BitLocker helps protect your data on your computer so only authorized users have access to it. New files created on a BitLocker-enabled drive will automatically be protected as well. Users can protect external, fixed, and operating system drive using BitLocker. When you enable BitLocker to protect the OS drive, it will automatically unlock the drive at startup using a TPM chip. However, users can add additional security by requiring a USB flash drive and a PIN to unlock BitLocker at startup. If you enable BitLocker on a fixed or removable drive, you can turn on or off the auto-unlock feature so that after you successfully signed into Windows, the fixed or removable drive will unlock so you can access the secured content. Below is how you turn on or off auto-unlocking for BitLocker fixed and removable drives in Windows 11.

Disable or enable auto-unlocking for BitLocker drive in Windows 11

As described above, if you enable BitLocker on a fixed or removable drive, you can turn on or off auto-unlocking so that after you successfully signed into Windows, the fixed or removable drive will unlock so you can access the secured content. Here’s how to do that in Windows 11. First, open the Control Panel. Then navigate to the BitLocker drive encryption page at Control Panel -> System and Security -> BitLocker Drive Encryption. On the BitLocker drive encryption page, locate the fixed or removable drive encrypted with BitLocker. Then click on the link that says “Turn on auto-unlock” to unlock the drive automatically after you sign into Windows. If auto-unlock is on and you want to disable it, simply go back to the BitLocker drive encryption settings page, then click the link “Turn off auto-unlock” to disable automatically unlocking the drive when you sign into Windows.

Turn on or off BitLocker auto-unlock for the fixed drive using commands

One can use BitLocker built-in commands to enable or disable auto-locking fixed drives in Windows 11. To do that, open the Windows Terminal app. Turn run the command format using either PowerShell or the Command Prompt tab. Enable: Disable:

Turn on or off BitLocker auto-unlock for the fixed drive using PowerShell

Users can use the Windows PowerShell app to accomplish the same above. Open the PowerShell app, then run the commands below format below. Enable: Disable: That should do it! Conclusion This post showed you how to turn on or off BitLocker auto-unlocking for fixed drives in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.