Hi,
I upgraded Windows 10 to Windows 11 from under Windows Update and almost everything is fine, but after disconnecting the Veracrypt volume, I get a message when I try to disconnect the disk that it is in use by some processes. After mounting the volume, when I try to check the properties of any folder, a blue screen pops up and a second later only the desktop is visible, only when I do the same on the desktop, the problem does not appear in the opened volume anymore.
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@miromir: If I understand correctly, the issue happened only once and Windows continued working, it is just the desktop that became blue. right? It is hard to say if this is really coming from VeraCrypt or something else. If you have a chance, can you open Windows Event Viewer and extract events logged under "Application" and "System" and whose timestamp is around the time the issue happened? This will give us more clues.
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Hi,
Is it possible to encrypt hard drives or open a hidden Veracrypt container
on a Synology network drive? The network drive will be connected directly
to my computer.
Hello,
Will I be able to update Veracrypt to Windows 11 without decrypting the
system ?.
Only partition encryption will work because of Secure Boot?
yes you can, run setupcomplete.bat as administrator from c:\programdata\veracrypt then you are good to go leaving windows to update automatically
Hi,
I upgraded Windows 10 to Windows 11 from under Windows Update and almost everything is fine, but after disconnecting the Veracrypt volume, I get a message when I try to disconnect the disk that it is in use by some processes. After mounting the volume, when I try to check the properties of any folder, a blue screen pops up and a second later only the desktop is visible, only when I do the same on the desktop, the problem does not appear in the opened volume anymore.
@miromir: If I understand correctly, the issue happened only once and Windows continued working, it is just the desktop that became blue. right? It is hard to say if this is really coming from VeraCrypt or something else. If you have a chance, can you open Windows Event Viewer and extract events logged under "Application" and "System" and whose timestamp is around the time the issue happened? This will give us more clues.
Hi,
Is it possible to encrypt hard drives or open a hidden Veracrypt container
on a Synology network drive? The network drive will be connected directly
to my computer.
Hi
I started a topic on the Microsoft forum, it's a Windows 11 bug.