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  • I have no credible answer to this but I just can't see any need whatsoever for BitLocker to do that, as the whole 'suspend' feature is there to help the OS boot across upgrades (TPM-related reasons, mostly), and the non-OS drives are...not involved in that. Commented Feb 10 at 9:40