The “-disable” and “-enable” commands operate on BitLocker keys, not BitLocker encryption.“-rebootcount 3” will disable BitLocker for the next 2 reboots, then re-enable BitLocker automatically after the 3rd reboot.“-rebootcount 0” disables BitLocker indefinitely, and must be explicitly re-enabled through the “-enable” command.BitLocker will be re-enabled automatically after the next reboot, unless “-rebootcount X” args are specified….After the machine is completely decrypted, you can then re-enable BitLocker and Encrypt your machine to your desired specifications.
Close the command prompt and select “Continue – Exit and continue to Windows 10.” Once you are logged into your machine, open Manage BitLocker (Control Panel > System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption) and completely decrypt the machine by turning BitLocker off.