Adrian
It's still doing whatever it's doing Adrian.
I got to thinking there are were about 10 or 12 folders and filed that showed up on my D: drive yesterday that were veracrypt.
Let's say you explained to me which of those files i could delete. Each file or folder I deleted would give me more space on my flash drive for a separate encryption partition having another password for access to where all my other files and folders are hidden.
Would it be possible to do above?
Michael
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On 4/9/20, 9:47 AM Adrian Kentleton <adriankit@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
You have not stated clearly what you did, so I'll make some assumptions.
I assume you mounted a 128GB flash drive to D:, and encrypted the whole drive. What you now need to do is launch Windows Disk Management (run > diskmgmt.msc) and remove drive letter D: from that flash drive (which will show as RAW).
You then 'Select Device' in the VC GUI, choose the 'Partition1' entry for your flash drive, and mount it to D: (since that is no longer associated with the encrypted drive, so can be allocated to it when decrypted/mounted).
If my assumptions are incorrect, ie you created a large encrypted file on the flash drive, rather than encrypting the whole thing, post back.
It's still doing whatever it's doing Adrian.
I got to thinking there are were about 10 or 12 folders and filed that showed up on my D: drive yesterday that were veracrypt.
Let's say you explained to me which of those files i could delete. Each file or folder I deleted would give me more space on my flash drive for a separate encryption partition having another password for access to where all my other files and folders are hidden.
Would it be possible to do above?
Michael
j