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My current desktop in Windows 10 has the BitLocker disabled (``` manage-bde -status ```), and I doubt that there's no corresponding recovery key in my account. This desktop was second-handed and already has BitLocker disabled at that time, so I made a clean install. I checked my Microsoft account after adding it as a new device, but I found that there's no new recovery key generated. Now I plan to upgrade to Windows 11 but found that it needs security boot. If I turn on security boot, will it auto enable BitLocker? If so, how to prevent it from happening? Additionally, I heard that upgrading t
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