After the BIOS update reboot, BitLocker re-enables.
When you disable BitLocker protectors, you are essentially telling the system to ignore the encryption key requirements during the boot process. Without a count specified, BitLocker typically remains disabled until you manually resume it. The -RebootCount parameter automates this "resume" action after a set number of reboots (between ). Technical Breakdown manage-bde -protectors -disable rebootcount parameter
When using -rebootcount , be aware of the following security implications: After the BIOS update reboot, BitLocker re-enables
The basic syntax for suspending BitLocker protection is: After the BIOS update reboot