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* Enables administrators to automate the process of encrypting volumes on client computers across the enterprise.
* Enables security officers to quickly determine the compliance state of individual computers or even of the enterprise itself.
* Provides centralized reporting and hardware management with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
* Provides centralized reporting and hardware management with Microsoft Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
* Reduces the workload on the help desk to assist end users with BitLocker recovery requests.
* Enables end users to recover encrypted devices independently by using the Self-Service Portal.
* Enables security officers to easily audit access to recovery key information.
* Empowers Windows Enterprise users to continue working anywhere with the assurance that their corporate data is protected.
* Enforces the BitLocker encryption policy options that you set for your enterprise.
* Integrates with existing management tools, such as System Center Configuration Manager.
* Integrates with existing management tools, such as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
* Offers an IT-customizable recovery user experience.
* Supports Windows 10.

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![Output of the list volume command in the Diskpart app](./images/4509195-en-1.png)
If the status of any of the volumes is not healthy or if the recovery partition is missing, you may have to reinstall Windows. Before you do this, check the configuration of the Windows image that you are using for provisioning. Make sure that the image uses the correct disk configuration. The image configuration should resemble the following (this example is from System Center Configuration Manager).
If the status of any of the volumes is not healthy or if the recovery partition is missing, you may have to reinstall Windows. Before you do this, check the configuration of the Windows image that you are using for provisioning. Make sure that the image uses the correct disk configuration. The image configuration should resemble the following (this example is from Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager).
![Windows image configuration in System Center Configuration Manager](./images/sccm-imageconfig.jpg)
![Windows image configuration in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](./images/sccm-imageconfig.jpg)
#### Step 2: Verify the status of WinRE