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  • Modified a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    If you are using VeraCrypt with a SSD, be careful about the problems of using it on drives that use Wear-Leveling, like SSDs: This is from the documentation - https://veracrypt.eu/en/Wear-Leveling.html: "If you need plausible deniability, you must not use VeraCrypt to encrypt any part of (or create encrypted containers on) a device (or file system) that utilizes a wear-leveling mechanism."

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    If you are using VeraCrypt with a SSD, be careful about the problems of using the on drives that use Wear-Leveling, like SSDs: This is from the documentation - https://veracrypt.eu/en/Wear-Leveling.html: "If you need plausible deniability, you must not use VeraCrypt to encrypt any part of (or create encrypted containers on) a device (or file system) that utilizes a wear-leveling mechanism."

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    The VeraCrypt documentation - https://veracrypt.eu/en/Trim%20Operation.html mentions the cases where it will disable the TRIM operation: "VeraCrypt does not block the trim operation on partitions that are within the key scope of system encryption (unless a hidden operating system is running) and under Linux on all volumes that use the Linux native kernel cryptographic services"

  • Posted a comment on ticket #35 on WinDjView

    Build WinDjView with a custom background color: For example, inside a virtual machine: Download the WinDjView source code: Go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/windjview/files/WinDjView/2.1/ Download WinDjView-2.1.tar.bz2. You can use Winrar to unzip it and its contents (it is also an archive) - rename these 2 archives by adding .zip to the files' names. You'll get the WinDjView-2.1 folder. Put it on the D: partition for example. Edit the source file to change the background color, and the fullscreen...

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