Quick fix: Plug in USB drive. Open File Explorer. Right-click drive → Turn on BitLocker. Pick password. Save recovery key (printed / Microsoft account / file). Pick encryption type: Used disk space only (faster, new drives) or Entire drive (more secure, used drives). Start. After encryption: drive prompts for password on every plug-in.
BitLocker To Go: encrypt USB drives for portable data security. Requires password to access on any Windows PC. Pro / Enterprise edition only for encryption; Home can read.
Affects: Windows 11 Pro / Enterprise / Education.
Fix time: ~30 minutes.
What causes this need
USB drives lost / stolen leak data. BitLocker To Go encrypts entire drive. Without password: contents unreadable. Useful for:
- Sensitive documents on travel USB.
- Corporate confidential files.
- Backup drives with personal data.
- External SSDs.
Method 1: Enable BitLocker on USB
The standard route.
- Plug in USB drive.
- Open File Explorer. Right-click drive → Turn on BitLocker.
- BitLocker setup wizard.
- Pick how to unlock:
- Use a password: recommended.
- Use a smart card: corporate environments.
- Enter password. Confirm.
- Save recovery key:
- Print.
- Save to Microsoft account (uploaded online).
- Save as file (on different drive!).
- Pick encryption:
- Used disk space only: faster, new drives.
- Entire drive: more secure for used drives (overwrites previously-deleted data).
- Pick encryption mode:
- New encryption mode: best for Windows 10+.
- Compatible mode: works on Windows 7 / 8.
- Start encryption. Takes 15-60 minutes depending on size.
This is the standard fix.
Method 2: Use BitLocker on subsequent unlocks
For daily use.
- After encryption: drive shows lock icon in File Explorer.
- To unlock: double-click drive. Password prompt appears.
- Enter password. Drive unlocks for current session.
- For auto-unlock (this PC only): tick Automatically unlock on this PC in unlock dialog. Stores key locally.
- For non-Windows: BitLocker To Go drives can’t be used on Mac / Linux without third-party tools (Hasleo BitLocker Anywhere for Mac).
- For sharing: receiver needs Windows + password.
- For chronic password forget: recovery key is essential. Don’t lose it.
This is the usage route.
Method 3: Disable BitLocker on USB if needed
For removing encryption.
- Unlock drive first.
- Open Control Panel → BitLocker Drive Encryption.
- Find USB drive in list. Click Turn off BitLocker.
- Confirm. Decryption starts. Takes time similar to encryption.
- After: drive normal (unencrypted).
- For chronic switching: don’t encrypt unless you need it. Encryption / decryption cycles wear drive.
- For changing password: same Control Panel → Change password.
- For backup recovery key: same path. Re-save key.
This is the disable route.
How to verify the fix worked
- USB drive shows lock icon in File Explorer.
- Plugging into another PC: password prompt.
- Wrong password: drive contents inaccessible.
- Recovery key works as fallback.
If none of these work
If can’t enable: Windows Home: doesn’t support BitLocker encryption (only reading). Upgrade to Pro. For corporate-managed PC: Group Policy may force specific encryption settings. For drive too small / large: BitLocker To Go works on 64MB+. For chronic password issues: keep recovery key safe. For drive used on multiple OS: BitLocker is Windows-only. Use VeraCrypt (cross-platform) instead. For Linux access: Dislocker tool can read BitLocker drives on Linux.
Bottom line: Right-click USB drive → Turn on BitLocker → password → save recovery key → encrypt. Pro / Enterprise edition needed for encrypt. Save recovery key in multiple places.