I created an encrypted system partition (win10) in a SSD. This partition uses only a third of my SSD space and the rest is left blank and without a file system. I installed windows and proceeded with encryption through VeraCrypt, only the system partition, not the whole drive.
I run Mint on another drive ( an HDD) and VeraCrypt in GUI mode inside it.
No matter what I do the linux version seems unable to decrypt the windows system encrypted partition, even if all partitions are correctly listed inside VeraCrypt.
Is this a known limitation or is just a settings problem?
My windows install both has fast boot disabled, storage sense disabled, and paging disabled, and fast boot is also disabled in my bios.
It all works perfectly well from boot and inside windows, but it remains unaccessible through the linux program. It just returns a message of wrong password...
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I created an encrypted system partition (win10) in a SSD. This partition uses only a third of my SSD space and the rest is left blank and without a file system. I installed windows and proceeded with encryption through VeraCrypt, only the system partition, not the whole drive.
I run Mint on another drive ( an HDD) and VeraCrypt in GUI mode inside it.
No matter what I do the linux version seems unable to decrypt the windows system encrypted partition, even if all partitions are correctly listed inside VeraCrypt.
Is this a known limitation or is just a settings problem?
My windows install both has fast boot disabled, storage sense disabled, and paging disabled, and fast boot is also disabled in my bios.
It all works perfectly well from boot and inside windows, but it remains unaccessible through the linux program. It just returns a message of wrong password...