I have two pools on my computer, one unencrypted and one encrypted. I've read on here that bitlocker is the preferred method of encrypting drives, and my normal procedure is to enter the password after restart for each drive before restarting the drivepool service, otherwise the encrypted drivepool doesn't show up at all and drivepool doesn't see the disks. Today, the drivepool service seems to be failing to restart, meaning I can neither make a new pool, add my encrypted drives to a pool, or see my encrypted pool. Drivepool doesn't show my encrypted pool at all, when I would expect it to still have the pool, but show the disks as missing.
What do I need to do to come up with a procedure that will allow me to reliably restart my computer when required without restarting services?
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I have two pools on my computer, one unencrypted and one encrypted. I've read on here that bitlocker is the preferred method of encrypting drives, and my normal procedure is to enter the password after restart for each drive before restarting the drivepool service, otherwise the encrypted drivepool doesn't show up at all and drivepool doesn't see the disks. Today, the drivepool service seems to be failing to restart, meaning I can neither make a new pool, add my encrypted drives to a pool, or see my encrypted pool. Drivepool doesn't show my encrypted pool at all, when I would expect it to still have the pool, but show the disks as missing.
What do I need to do to come up with a procedure that will allow me to reliably restart my computer when required without restarting services?
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