I found this when I was searching, but I was able to figure it out. Linking it here just in case you happen to be having same problem: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/technical/thread/73eb83ff29/ This likely doesn't apply to OP, which posted before the change. It's for others that commented later on 1.24 and newer.
I found this when I was searching, but I was able to figure it out. Linking it here just in case you happen to be having same problem: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/technical/thread/73eb83ff29/
I am on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Version 2004 Build 19041.450. I've figured it out after reading all major changelogs from 1.19 to 1.24 again. This is the one that caused problem for me. Not sure how I missed it in the first pass before making the post... Changes between 1.23-Hotfix-2 and 1.24 (6 October 2019) : All OSs: Increase password maximum length to 128 bytes in UTF-8 encoding for non-system volumes. Add option to use legacy maximum password length (64) instead of new one for compatibility reasons....
I am on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Version 2004 Build 19041.450. I've figured it out after reading all major changelogs from 1.19 to 1.24. This is the one that caused problem for me. Changes between 1.23-Hotfix-2 and 1.24 (6 October 2019) : All OSs: Increase password maximum length to 128 bytes in UTF-8 encoding for non-system volumes. Add option to use legacy maximum password length (64) instead of new one for compatibility reasons. My password was a 128-byte randomly generated string. The volume was...
I am on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. I've figured it out after reading all major changelogs from 1.19 to 1.24. This is the one that caused problem for me. Changes between 1.23-Hotfix-2 and 1.24 (6 October 2019) : All OSs: Increase password maximum length to 128 bytes in UTF-8 encoding for non-system volumes. Add option to use legacy maximum password length (64) instead of new one for compatibility reasons. My password was a 128-byte randomly generated string. The volume was created before 1.19, and on...
I wasn't good at keeping up with updates, so I was still on 1.19 until I updated to 1.24 Update 7 today. The file container I had no longer decrypts with the newer version, but reverting to 1.19 decrypts again. My volume isn't Truecrypt volume, and when decrypting on 1.19, I have "Truecrypt Mode" and all other boxes unselected while PKCS-5 PRF is set to "Autodetection". Are there known changes between 1.19 and 1.24 Update 7 that could have made my volume incompatible? I know that's a long time in...