Thank you for the clarification and the detailed explanation! That makes sense, and I now better understand why the process works this way. It's helpful to know that the OS needs to be decrypted before performing repairs and then re-encrypted afterward.
Hi, I am using VeraCrypt to encrypt my system drive (C:). Recently, I encountered an issue where my system drive showed signs of corruption and needed to be repaired using CHKDSK. However, the repair process is not working properly. Every time I boot into Windows, the C: drive is checked and an attempt to repair it is made, but the process is interrupted each time. After this, Windows starts normally, but upon reboot, the repair process restarts again. I was able to resolve the issue by decrypting...