Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...
Hi, I use multi-partition multi-system UEFI bootable USB flash drives. There is always fat32 ESP partition with rEFInd boot manager and many other partitions: ntfs for storage, fat32 for iso's content and finally linux f2fs & nilfs2 partitions. Thinking about encryption I've installed VeraCrypt on main drive W10 and I'm checking options & reading. I understand and see from available options there is no problem with encrypted file volume or encrypting (either from scratch or in-place) my NTFS data...