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  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    What is a "container bitmap"? The rest of the post is very hard to understand too...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    What is a "containter bitmap"? The rest of the post is hard to understand too...

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    exFat and NTFS are both propietary Microsoft filesystems, most Linux distributions can read NTFS out of the box whereas for exFat you have to install a package, and NTFS has journaling which improves data integrity and exFat hasn´t got that. NTFS seems a far better file system than exFat, is there any reason I am missing here of why exFat is the default filesystem in Veracrypt??

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    exFat and NTFS are both propietary Microsoft filesystems, most Linux distributions can read NTFS out of the box whereas for exFat you have to install a utility in Linux. And NTFS has journaling which improves data integrity and exFat hasn´t got that. NTFS seems a far better file system than exFat, is there any reason I am missing here of why exFat is the default filesystem in Veracrypt??

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    exFat and NTFS are both propietary Microsoft filesystems, most Linux can read NTFS out of the box whereas for exFat you have to install a utility in Linux. And NTFS has journaling which improves data integrity and exFat hasn´t got that. NTFS seems a far better file system than exFat, is there any reason I am missing here of why exFat is the default filesystem in Veracrypt??

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    exFat and NTFS are both propietary Microsoft filesystems, Linux can read NTFS out of the box whereas for exFat you have to install a utility in Linux. And NTFS has journaling which improves data integrity and exFat hasn´t got that. NTFS seems a far better file system than exFat, is there any reason I am missing here of why exFat is the default filesystem in Veracrypt??

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    In Windows 10, go to your C drive, right click, pick "Properties", in the new window that will open, pick the tab that says "Hardware", you will see listed the drives installed in your computer, select the drive where Veracrypt is installed, click on the Properties button below, make sure the correct drive has been selected, a new window will open, pick the "Volumes" tab, and click the "Populate" button below, you will see that where it says "Partition Style" now tells you if you have an MBR or GPT...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on VeraCrypt

    In Windows 10, go to your C drive, right click, pick properties, in the new window that will open, pick the tab that says "Hardware", you will see listed the drives installed in your computer, select the drive where Veracrypt is installed, click on the Properties button below, make sure the correct drive has been selected, a new window will open, pick the "Volumes" tab, and click the "Populate" button below, you will see that where it says "Partition Style" now tells you if you have an MBR or GPT...

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