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I think that `m2t` files were moved because they contained the character `?` in filename, which is allowed on Linux filesystems but not on NTFS. So dislocker allowed to do...
@rossica I have no idea. Did you try it by yourself?
Forgot to provide the basic debug: Enter the user password: [ERROR] Error, can't find a valid and matching VMK datum. Abort. [CRITICAL] None of the provided decryption mean is decrypting...
Of course I haven't changed anything on Windows 10 or ubuntu 19.04 except for the updates, no password or partition changes.
Apparently [Hasleo BitLocker Anywhere](https://www.easyuefi.com/bitlocker-anywhere/bitlocker-anywhere-home.html) isn't able either to unlock the Windows partition with a password, but does allow the other partitions. 
@Aorimn got the results, the log is 354 lines long. Any data that I should mask/replace? I don't want to expose private or sensitive data from my organization. I could...
Here's the dislocker-metadata log link. Let me know when you have downloaded it. https://mega.nz/file/URsQhZLI#VmbSc8Cfykb78zNgsfpGvYxkRvjUY7nrrzTxcFscpIo
@Aorimn could you take a look at it?
With `-p` it works, it's with `-u --` that fails when entering the user password, like `12345`. It's only with Windows C: partition, with other drives both work.
Finally decided to fix errora with chkdsk itself, risking to lose my data. This is the log: ``` PS D:\> chkdsk /V /F The type of the file system is...