You can still mount it to another machine if you have the key. It’s an extra layer of pain in the ass, though.
I don’t use an M$ account so if your key is backed up to the cloud (aside: can’t wait to read the headline about when that gets breached) I don’t personally know offhand how difficult it is to extricate your BitLocker keys from Microsoft.
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AES-NI has been standard for over a decade. There shouldn’t be a significant hit to processing speed.
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You’ve benchmarked this? Using what encryption algorithm, what processors, what benchmark?
More to the point, I think, is are there even any systems that will run Windows 11 that don’t have AES-NI?
Performance without it is kinda irrelevant because there’s no situation where you’d have Windows 11 and bitlocker and NOT AES-NI.
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You can still mount it to another machine if you have the key. It’s an extra layer of pain in the ass, though.
I don’t use an M$ account so if your key is backed up to the cloud (aside: can’t wait to read the headline about when that gets breached) I don’t personally know offhand how difficult it is to extricate your BitLocker keys from Microsoft.
Source?