Error codes don't normally change from version to version. Historically, Mounir has not been around to troubleshoot it, so it's left to us, and so when there are just numbers for errors, it can be hard to tell exactly what to do.
Is there still no progress on this issue? I mean, it's probably not good to use Microsoft Windows anymore because of AI going through everyone's files and examining the content, so that the search engine can give an answer to the user who is looking for that pic or vid with this or that sort of content. But it seems like a small issue with this issue with the pagefile.
Yes, but maybe someone could post a sticky of what all the error codes mean. Otherwise, I'd have to go through the source code and make a list myself.
If I were in your situation, I would use Clonezilla to make an image of my drive, and then I would play with it. I'd upgrade Veracrypt software, then see if my computer will boot, if I can open my files, open whatever. If there are problems, then I'd write the image back. And just to be safe, I'd also have made an image using a different cloning software, but making sure to make a forensic copy, which is important.
@jacek-kubek, I've heard of Windows writing to a partition that looks like gibberish to Windows, but in fact has a Veracrypt container, so I don't trust Veracrypt for encrypted external disks. I'd like to, though.
@milkdrinker, I know, it's a lot of information to read through on this thread, so here's the bottom line, as far as I can tell: The problem is that the pagefile is on the system drive, which is also encrypted. It's a problem with Veracrypt, not with BitDefender. Maybe if you tell Windows not to have a pagefile, that will work, and I'd be curious to know if it does. Otherwise, either put the pagefile on an unencrypted partition, or at least one that is not the system partition, or don't have a pagefile,...
I had 1.25.9 installed on my system for the longest time, and then after all this talk about encryption of keys in RAM, found out that I had actually not turned this feature on, mindless of me. Just think of how many others also do not think to turn this on, basically having a door closed but unlocked, easy for ElcomSoft to get the password. Anyways, when I turned on encryption of keys in RAM, I saw that hibernation would be disabled. But I also noticed that my computer would not sleep properly,...
I had 1.25.9 installed on my system for the longest time, and then after all this talk about encryption of keys in RAM, found out that I had actually not turned this feature on, mindless of me. Just think of how many others also do not think to turn this on, basically having a door closed but unlocked, easy for ElcomSoft to get the password. Anyways, when I turned on encryption of keys in RAM, I saw that hibernation would be disabled. But I also noticed that my computer would not sleep properly,...