I can do that and save my files, but I still can't use my pc. I mounted the disk on another pc without the preboot, but when I try to decrypt the disk it says wrong password. I have tried 3 days solid now to make a rescue disk, I have tried all the apps available and they all fail for many different reasons. not enough space, disk is too large, not supported I have had so many red buttons popping up it's not funny anymore.I even tried to make a cd but there is no ISO file only a ZIP. What used to...
My encrypted disk has lost its ability to boot and I am unable to make a rescue disk from the recovery disk file as the file doese not contain an iso . I have tried several times to make a usb stick but always it says disk is write protected, even brand new ones....seems to be mission impossible. Any help here would be good. Anyway I can mount it on another pc without booting but when I try decryption it fails telling me the password is wrong??? I am using the same password as I did to mount it....
My encrypted disk has lost its ability to boot and I am unable to make a rescue disk from the recovery dis file as the file doese not contain an iso . I have tried several times to make a usb stick but always it says disk is write protected, even brand new ones....seems to be mission impossible. Any help here would be good. Anyway I can mount it on another pc without booting but when I try decryption it fails telling me the password is wrong??? I am using the same password as I did to mount it. After...
I used to remove the drive letter and it worked fine, but now windows won't open disks without a drive letter. On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 22:35, lightproof lightproof@users.sourceforge.net wrote: This post covers the only two solutions there are: https://superuser.com/a/49385/623845 Basically, you either remove the drive letter in disk management, which removes the prompt for known disks, or use a simple AutoHotKey script to automatically close the format prompt for you. Or both. The AHK script for english...
Open disk manager, right click on offending drive, select change drive letter, click remove.