I recently upgraded my RAM on my Windows 11 computer, and now BitLocker is prompting me for the recovery key every time I boot up. I have the recovery key written down, but it's becoming a hassle to enter it constantly. Since I no longer have the old RAM, I can't just swap it back to prevent this from happening. I'm guessing the TPM triggered this change due to the hardware upgrade. What steps can I take to resolve this issue? Should I decrypt BitLocker, or is there something I can adjust in the BIOS to reset the TPM or create a new profile? I want to proceed carefully to avoid messing things up and losing access to my system.
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You can disable BitLocker for now and then re-enable it later, which might generate a new recovery key. Just ensure to save the new key if it’s different from the one you have.

Do I need to change anything in the BIOS or reset the TPM before doing that?