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  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    I tried to decrypt the partition just to see if I'd be able to get past the password stage, and no luck! Same error message and error code.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Thank you for your reply. I unmounted the D drive again in disk management and rebooted the computer, then tried mounting the volume. Same error as before. Then I did the same with the other partition, G, and rebooted the computer. Still no luck mounting the volume. Same error as before. I really don't know what to do here. Could it be something with PIM? Key files? I didn't adjust any of the settings when doing the encryption but did see key files put up starred out at some point. I'm not sure if...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    One more thing: the HDD has another partition (G) which does have an OS on it, but not one the computer boots with (I added an SSD to this computer, cloned the HDD to it, and then got the computer to boot from the SSD). That partition is accessible and works fine, but is mounted. Should I unmount it as well?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    I should also add that I tried entering the password from my c drive encryption, which I know to be wrong, and I received the same error message and code. Not sure if there is any significance to that.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Thank you for the suggestion. I removed the drive and then tried mounting it again (without restarting the computer or anything) and got the same error with the same code. I then tried assigning a different drive to it in disk management and then mounting it again, but no luck.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    I recently encrypted the SSD C drive of a Windows computer that has the OS on it and had no problems. Then I went on to encrypt the D drive of the same computer, which is a partition of an HDD attached to the computer. The other accessible partition of the HDD is accessible and not encrypted, and remains so. After a day and a half of encrypting it told me it was a success. The D drive/partition was encrypted with the data remaining on it. When I try to mount it however (regardless of mount or auto-mount)...

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