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Hello,The Bitlock-encrypted installation of Vista on my laptop will not boot. I can get past Bitlocker allright by entering the password, but Vista then fails to boot with a Windows-related error message. My priority at this point is to first ofall recover all data from that drive.I have removed the hard drive from the laptop and put it inside a hard drive enclosure. I am now attempting to use repair-bde.exe on another computer (Windows 7 x64) to copy out the (decrypted) contents of my laptop drive to a place on the Windows7 machine. However, when I run:repair-bde.exe O: Z:vista.img -rp.lf myrepair.logthis is all the output I get:BitLocker Drive Encryption: Repair Tool version 6.1.7601Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.Beginning scan for BitLocker metadata.Scanning boot sectors for pointer to metadata: 100%Finished scanning for BitLocker metadata.Beginning decryption.Decrypting: 1% Complete.After that nothing ever changes, even if I leave things running for a whole day.

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The log file ends up containing only this:▒▒L O G I N F O: 0 x 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7V a l i d m e t a d a t a a t o f f s e t 3 3 3 7 5 5 5 9 6 8 f o u n d a t s c a n l e v e l 1.L O G I N F O: 0 x 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8S u c c e s s f u l l y c r e a t e d r e p a i r c o n t e x t.It looks as if repair-bde fails, but will not report it. I wonder, furthermore, if the problem lies in the fact that the drive was encrypted on a Vista x32 machine but that I am running repair-bde on a Windows 7 x64 box? An x32/x64 incompatibilitywould also explain why there is a whitespace next to every output character in the log file. Is my suspicion correct?

Must I be running repair-bde necessarily on a Vista box, and an x32 one at that? Or can I maybe get away with using a repair-bdeinstance from a Vista x32 installation CD under Windows 7 (hoping that Windows 7 will be able to run an x32 executable in some intelligent compatibility mode)?Thanks in advance!