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Yes. I have tried the latest release, but the bug still exist.
Try alternative boot mode
No. I didn't try these alternative boot modes.
BIOS Mode
UEFI Mode
Partition Style
GPT
Disk Capacity
500GB
Disk Manufacturer
SK Hynix
Image file checksum (if applicable)
None
Image file download link (if applicable)
No response
What happened?
After encountering Microsoft's SBAT blacklisting, I updated Ventoy to the hotfix version shared here. While it did allow Ventoy to boot (and I had to re-register the key in the MOK Manager), Ventoy says "No ISO or supported IMG files found." I pressed c then ls to fully explore the disk, and I found (hd1,gpt1) had a size of approximately 500GB and an "unknown filesystem." I suspect this is because the disk is encrypted with Bitlocker, and it is not being decrypted by the TPM.
I definitely did not used to have this problem. I clearly remember using Ventoy without problem on this same drive, which has been encrypted with Bitlocker the entire time I've had Ventoy on it. The previous version of Ventoy I had updated from was 1.0.95, which may have actually been the first version I had started using. In other words, I think my update to hotfix version 11160914 is the first time I've actually had to update it. The update process did seem to go perfectly fine, though, and like I said I was able to re-enroll the key in MOK Manager without issue. Is there some step I forgot to do during the update in order to make Ventoy able to decrypt Bitlocker drives?
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Official FAQ
Ventoy Version
ventoy-11160914
What about latest release
Yes. I have tried the latest release, but the bug still exist.
Try alternative boot mode
No. I didn't try these alternative boot modes.
BIOS Mode
UEFI Mode
Partition Style
GPT
Disk Capacity
500GB
Disk Manufacturer
SK Hynix
Image file checksum (if applicable)
None
Image file download link (if applicable)
No response
What happened?
After encountering Microsoft's SBAT blacklisting, I updated Ventoy to the hotfix version shared here. While it did allow Ventoy to boot (and I had to re-register the key in the MOK Manager), Ventoy says "No ISO or supported IMG files found." I pressed
c
thenls
to fully explore the disk, and I found(hd1,gpt1)
had a size of approximately 500GB and an "unknown filesystem." I suspect this is because the disk is encrypted with Bitlocker, and it is not being decrypted by the TPM.I definitely did not used to have this problem. I clearly remember using Ventoy without problem on this same drive, which has been encrypted with Bitlocker the entire time I've had Ventoy on it. The previous version of Ventoy I had updated from was 1.0.95, which may have actually been the first version I had started using. In other words, I think my update to hotfix version 11160914 is the first time I've actually had to update it. The update process did seem to go perfectly fine, though, and like I said I was able to re-enroll the key in MOK Manager without issue. Is there some step I forgot to do during the update in order to make Ventoy able to decrypt Bitlocker drives?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: