Bit Locker Recovery key lost

hi,
i recently formated my system. i lost my bit locker recovery key.
how to remove bit locker to the drive.
i tried these....
C:\Windows\System32>manage-bde -status J:
BitLocker Drive Encryption: Configuration Tool version 6.1.7600
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Volume J: [Label Unknown]
[Data Volume]
    Size:                 Unknown GB
    BitLocker Version:    Windows 7
    Conversion Status:    Unknown
    Percentage Encrypted: Unknown%
    Encryption Method:    AES 128 with Diffuser
    Protection Status:    Unknown
    Lock Status:          Locked
    Identification Field: Unknown
    Automatic Unlock:     Disabled
    Key Protectors:
        Numerical Password
        External Key
        External Key
C:\Windows\System32>manage-bde -protectors j: -get
BitLocker Drive Encryption: Configuration Tool version 6.1.7600
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Volume J: [Label Unknown]
All Key Protectors
    Numerical Password:
      ID: {CA7EA469-38CE-4E7E-814D-292A06DF8819}
    External Key:
      ID: {D70EAC47-DEBB-480A-BFFC-E74479BDDBC1}
      External Key File Name:
        D70EAC47-DEBB-480A-BFFC-E74479BDDBC1.BEK
    External Key:
      ID: {2BD85A61-C76F-4433-8DE6-48651047AF6C}
      External Key File Name:
        2BD85A61-C76F-4433-8DE6-48651047AF6C.BEK
C:\Windows\System32>
how to solve these. help me
 

Hi,
If you lost recovery key and are unable to access the disk at this moment, then I'm sorry but I have to say that you're lost.  If the data in that encrypted drive is very important for you, then you might need a data recovery center to help you.
Yolanda Zhu
TechNet Community Support

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