Unfortunately, no. Thanks for the pointer to the update though. The behaviour is the same, and I don't think VeraCrypt recognizes the same partition that it used to. It seems to decrypt the device, but it doesn't display the partition on the device that it used to.
I’ve been using VeraCrypt to encrypt a 16Gb USB drive, and the last time I decrypted the drive I got a message saying that the volume header was corrupt, and needed to be restored. The drive seemed to decrypt, but Windows 7 did not recognize it as NTFS or assign a drive letter, so I did a Restore volume header from the backup embedded in the volume. It still did not recognize the filesystem, so I haven’t been able to recover any data from the drive. I’ve tried several undelete/recovery tools, most...
I’ve been using VeraCrypt to encrypt a 16Gb USB drive, and the last time I decrypted the drive I got a message saying that the volume header was corrupt, and needed to be restored. The drive seemed to decrypt, but Windows 7 did not recognize it as NTFS or assign a drive letter, so I did a Restore volume header from the backup embedded in the volume. It still did not recognize the filesystem, so I haven’t been able to recover any data from the drive. I’ve tried several undelete/recovery tools, most...