If I try to use the older version of my Veracrypt Rescue disk to load the VeraCrypt boot loader and enter the correct password for the outer volume it accepts it OK but says "No Bootable Partition!" why? I tried restoring both the Veracrypt Boot loader and the Volume Header using the rescue disk - successfully it says as it asks me to write to partition 0 y/n? and I say yes and it does it. Is this all happening becuase of a different version of rescue disk versus the version of veracrypt being 1...
If I try to use the older version of my Veracrypt Rescue disk to load the VeraCrypt boot loader and enter the correct password for the outer volume it accepts it OK but says "No Bootable Partition!" why? I tried restoring both the Veracrypt Boot loader and the Volume Header using the rescue disk - successfully it says as it asks me to write to partition 0 y/n? and I say yes and it does it. Is this all happening becuase of a different version of rescue disk versus the version of veracrypt being 1...
If I try to use the older version of my Veracrypt Rescue disk to load the VeraCrypt boot loader and enter the correct password for the outer volume it accepts it OK but says "No Bootable Partition!" why? I tried restoring both the Veracrypt Boot loader and the Volume Header using the rescue disk - successfully it says as it asks me to write to partition 0 y/n? and I say yes and it does it. Is this all happening becuase of a different version of rescue disk versus the version of veracrypt being 1...
I managed to update the laptop BIOS to the latest version successfully, but this did not help since my mbr boot record is screwed anyway. I tried using my VeraCrypt rescue disk to restore the Bootloader but this did not fix the issue, maybe because my rescue disk is of an older version of veracrypt bootloader? When I tried to decrypt function using the rescue disk it kept saying incorrect password despite it being correct, could this be because I am using an older version of rescue disk backup since...
I managed to update the laptop BIOS to the latest version successfully, but this did not help since my mbr boot record is screwed anyway. I tried using my VeraCrypt rescue disk to restore the Bootloader but this did not fix the issue, maybe because my rescue disk is of an older version of veracrypt bootloader? When I tried to decrypt function using the rescue disk it kept saying incorrect password despite it being correct, could this be because I am using an older version of rescue disk backup since...
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