Hello, Mounir. I want to mention some amendments: 1). In VeraCrypt, a container is opened and a file is created in it with lowercase letters: “document”, and then if the first letter is capitalized, i.e. not “document”, but “Document”, then the first letter: ”D” will still be small (lowercase), as well as if the name is written in capital letters: “DOCUMENT“, then you cannot rename the file name in lowercase letters, i.e. rename ”DOCUMENT“ to ”document", changing the case of these letters will not...
Hello, Mounir. I want to mention some amendments: 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...
Hello, Mounir. 1). Windows has a logical partition, let's say a disk with the letter: “E”, when VeraCrypt formats, encrypting, then this letter: “E” cannot be used not by windows, not by VeraCrypt. There is a suggestion that VeraCrypt, when encrypting this partition, add this letter: “E” to its list of available VeraCrypt disks, rather than ignore it and at the same time remove the letter: “E” from the windows system because windows cannot work with this partition without VeraCrypt, so that windows...