Hi I have a question about the security of Truecrypt what are some ways people can get at my encrypted data and what can I do to prevent that from happening? Thank You
Quick question here, if it all goes south whilst encrypting and the drive gets messed, is it possible to just format and reload the drive from scratch or is the drive beyond repair. I am running XP Pro so I would obviously run the Windows XP disc and just go from there. Will this work.
@rowdyrhodie Even if the encryption is successful, you always have the option to boot to a CD (XP install disc, GParted, etc) and remove all partitions from the drive, add new ones, and format them. Encrypting doesn't keep you from doing this, whether the process is successful or not. If the process does go south though, you may lose data - so make sure you have backups of everything on the drive before you do it. :-)
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Hi I have a question about the security of Truecrypt what are some ways people can get at my encrypted data and what can I do to prevent that from happening? Thank You
codelyokoblue 2 months ago
Great tutorial, thank you.
MrDazmad 4 months ago
@FunWithIP How can I contact you with questions to this video?
TheKingvsQueen 10 months ago
i dont want to waist time to wach it :) just like you
Piratr3Ua 10 months ago
Does this Work with Windows 7 ? & If so What version ? or what version of True Cyrpt do i Need ?
Thanks to whoever can Answer this
usmc8542 1 year ago
@usmc8542 There.s a new and very stable Windows 7 version you can update if you havent
biztipoff 3 months ago
Never mind, I see the video is what's truncated. Sorry
robwaters63 1 year ago
Great video, I appreciate the walk-through. Also. I was wondering how you modified your task bar.
robwaters63 1 year ago
Quick question here, if it all goes south whilst encrypting and the drive gets messed, is it possible to just format and reload the drive from scratch or is the drive beyond repair. I am running XP Pro so I would obviously run the Windows XP disc and just go from there. Will this work.
Thanks a million.
rowdyrhodie 1 year ago
@rowdyrhodie Even if the encryption is successful, you always have the option to boot to a CD (XP install disc, GParted, etc) and remove all partitions from the drive, add new ones, and format them. Encrypting doesn't keep you from doing this, whether the process is successful or not. If the process does go south though, you may lose data - so make sure you have backups of everything on the drive before you do it. :-)
FunWithIP 1 year ago
@FunWithIP Thanks a million for that, and thanks for all the great tutoreals.
rowdyrhodie 1 year ago
Excellent video - well explained
77DJG 2 years ago