I have an UEFI machine that's a triple boot: Windows 10-one, Windows 10-two and Ubuntu Linux.
I want to encrypt the entire Windows-10-two disk but I don't want VeryCrypt to interfere with booting the primary disk. When I turn on the machine, I get boot options configured via BCDEDIT. I can select either of the two Windows disks, or hit F11 and chose Linux (Since BCDEDIT cannot manage Linux).
So when the machine boots, I want to select Windows ONE and have it boot without any interference by VeraCrypt, like I normally would. Or select the Windows disk TWO and enter the password to decrypt it.
What I don't want is to have VeraCrypt replace the bootloader and ask for a password to boot into any disks, period.
Is that possible?
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I have an UEFI machine that's a triple boot: Windows 10-one, Windows 10-two and Ubuntu Linux.
I want to encrypt the entire Windows-10-two disk but I don't want VeryCrypt to interfere with booting the primary disk. When I turn on the machine, I get boot options configured via BCDEDIT. I can select either of the two Windows disks, or hit F11 and chose Linux (Since BCDEDIT cannot manage Linux).
So when the machine boots, I want to select Windows ONE and have it boot without any interference by VeraCrypt, like I normally would. Or select the Windows disk TWO and enter the password to decrypt it.
What I don't want is to have VeraCrypt replace the bootloader and ask for a password to boot into any disks, period.
Is that possible?