Windows / Modules / fvewiz.dll
fvewiz.dll
BitLocker Encryption Wizard API
Associated Error Codes
Below lists error codes and symbolic names found for this module.
Code | Description |
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0x00007A16 | ncryption Wizard API 0x00a1000e Your PIN has been set. It's a good idea to keep it in a safe place other than your PC. |
0x00A10014 | Your recovery key has been saved. |
0x00A10018 | Your recovery key was printed. |
0x00A1001E | Your USB flash drive now contains the startup key for this PC. |
0x00A1001F | This drive (%1!s!) has been encrypted for use with BitLocker and now just needs to be activated. This will take a few seconds. |
0x00A10042 | This drive will be unlocked automatically when you sign in. |
0x40A10001 | Some settings are managed by your system administrator. |
0x40A1001B | It's a good idea to keep your recovery password in a safe place other than your PC. |
0x80A10036 | You will only be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows 7 and later. If you want to unlock the drive on computers running other versions of Windows, click the back button and create a password. |
0xC0A10002 | The drive isn't encrypted, so there are no encryption options to manage. |
0xC0A10003 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already on. |
0xC0A10004 | This drive hasn't been fully prepared for BitLocker. Turn on BitLocker from the BitLocker Control Panel to begin encrypting your data. |
0xC0A10005 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already in progress. |
0xC0A10006 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is still decrypting. |
0xC0A10007 | MSG_ERROR____NOT_USED___ |
0xC0A10008 | The startup options on this PC are configured incorrectly. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A10009 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer doesn't work with the current BIOS. Contact the computer manufacturer for BIOS upgrade instructions. |
0xC0A1000A | This PC isn't configured to use BitLocker Drive Encryption. The boot manager isn't compatible with BitLocker. Update the boot manager (BOOTMGR). |
0xC0A1000B | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this PC isn't configured correctly. To initialize the TPM, click the "TPM Administration" link in the BitLocker Control Panel. |
0xC0A1000C | You can't create both a recovery password and a recovery key. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1000D | You can't create both a recovery password and a recovery key. A recovery password can't be created because it doesn't comply with the current security policy regarding the use of FIPS algorithms. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1000F | The PINs you entered don't match. |
0xC0A10010 | The PIN doesn't meet the minimum length requirements. |
0xC0A10011 | The PIN must be digits between 0 and 9. |
0xC0A10012 | The passwords you entered don't match. |
0xC0A10013 | The password provided doesn't meet minimum length requirements. |
0xC0A10015 | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10016 | Your recovery key can't be saved to an encrypted drive. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10017 | Your recovery key can't be saved in the root directory of a non-removable drive. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10019 | Your recovery key couldn't be printed. Try again. |
0xC0A1001A | Your recovery key can't be saved to an encrypted drive. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A1001C | The recovery key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. |
0xC0A1001D | The startup key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. |
0xC0A10020 | Your startup key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10021 | Manage BitLocker can't open because there are no keys to manage. |
0xC0A10022 | Your Active Directory Domain Services schema isn't configured to run BitLocker Drive Encryption. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A10023 | The drive configuration is unsuitable for BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker, stop sharing the drive with other cluster nodes. |
0xC0A10024 | This version of Windows doesn't support BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker Drive Encryption, upgrade to a version of Windows that supports BitLocker. |
0xC0A10025 | BitLocker Drive Encryption can't be turned on in safe mode. |
0xC0A10026 | Use the BitLocker Control Panel to monitor the status of BitLocker Drive Encryption. |
0xC0A10027 | Select a USB device from the list, and then click Save. |
0xC0A10028 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hasn't been turned on. Try again, or contact the PC manufacturer for BIOS or firmware upgrade instructions. |
0xC0A10029 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hasn't been turned on in the BIOS or firmware. Try again. |
0xC0A1002A | Your system administrator has blocked all BitLocker unlock options. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1002B | A certificate suitable for BitLocker can't be found on your smart card. |
0xC0A1002C | This PC requires a startup option that isn't supported by BitLocker setup. Please contact your system administrator to turn on BitLocker. |
0xC0A1002D | You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. |
0xC0A1002E | This device can't use a Trusted Platform Module. Your administrator must set the "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM" option in the "Require additional authentication at startup" policy for OS volumes. |
0xC0A1002F | A problem occurred during BitLocker setup. You may need to restart BitLocker setup to continue. Error code: %1!#.8x! |
0xC0A10030 | BitLocker couldn't contact the domain. Ensure that you are connected to the network or contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A10031 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. When a recovery password is required, backup to active directory should be turned on or the user should be required to save the recovery password. |
0xC0A10032 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Users can't be disallowed from saving the recovery key when it is required. |
0xC0A10033 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Backup to Active Directory must be turned on or the use of data recovery agents enabled for recovery. |
0xC0A10034 | BitLocker setup was unable to move Windows Recovery Environment to your new system drive. You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. |
0xC0A10035 | A smart card wasn't detected. Insert your smart card and try again. |
0xC0A10037 | The operating system drive must be protected by BitLocker to automatically unlock a fixed data drive. |
0xC0A10038 | A free space wipe of this drive is already in progress. |
0xC0A10039 | A recovery password can't be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery password. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A1003A | A recovery key can't be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery key. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A1003B | You must restart your PC before encryption can begin on this volume. |
0xC0A1003C | This PC doesn't support entering a BitLocker recovery password during startup. Ask your administrator to configure Windows Recovery Environment so that you can use BitLocker. |
0xC0A1003D | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to your Microsoft account. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A1003E | You need to be signed in to Windows with a Microsoft account to save your recovery key. Sign out and then sign in again with a Microsoft account, or go to Settings and choose Accounts to change your existing account. |
0xC0A1003F | Your PC and online passwords don't match. Sign out, and then sign in with your current password. |
0xC0A10040 | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to your Azure AD account. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10041 | Your PC and online passwords don't match. Update your password in Settings. |
0xC0A10043 | Sorry, something went wrong and the unlock option wasn't changed. Please try again later. |
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