06-23-2020, 05:59 PM
Two easy options you can explore...
Since you say you don't remember having it on, it might be clear-key protected. The quickest way to check is to just mount an image of your drive on another computer running Windows 10 using Arsenal Image Mounter (https://github.com/ArsenalRecon/Arsenal-Image-Mounter). If it is clear-key protected, it will just mount and unlock automatically. If it isn't clear-key encrypted, you will get a Windows prompt for a recovery key.
If the above doesn't work, log into your Microsoft account and see if the recovery key is stored there (even if you don't remember saving it there, it's a quick and easy place to check).
Since you say you don't remember having it on, it might be clear-key protected. The quickest way to check is to just mount an image of your drive on another computer running Windows 10 using Arsenal Image Mounter (https://github.com/ArsenalRecon/Arsenal-Image-Mounter). If it is clear-key protected, it will just mount and unlock automatically. If it isn't clear-key encrypted, you will get a Windows prompt for a recovery key.
If the above doesn't work, log into your Microsoft account and see if the recovery key is stored there (even if you don't remember saving it there, it's a quick and easy place to check).