Apologies. I was under the assumption you were just trying to secure your files against average Joe in case something was stolen/lost.
I doubt Bitlocker is able to work with Truecrypt volumes anyway, so you would be required to decrypt/re-encrypt. As mentioned, Trucrypt is a real problem for me when a Windows install becomes corrupt because I have to decrypt the volume before Windows tools can repair it. I'm a low level techie, so maybe there is a better way to go about that, but its all I know for the moment.
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