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  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Something crazy: I tried with manual mount and there it's OK. So, I tried again with automatic mount... ... and now it works correctly !!!!! No more duplicate letters! So I transformed my TRUECRYPT volume into VERACRYPT by modifying the password and everything continues to work well. I finally put back the mount by command line in a batch launched by the scheduler of tasks (that allows me to make a "net use" to share the volume E: on the network at the starting of my desktop PC) and everything still...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Yes of course : Windows Powershell (admin)

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    For the tests, I select in the window of TRUECRYPT or VERACRYPT the letter E: then I click on "Automatic mount". For the 2nd question, this is what I did: - disassembly of the volume E: (the only one mounted) - execution of Drivecleanup - rebooting - manual mounting on the letter E: via VERACRYPT with the button "Automatic mounting" and the Truecrypt mode checked.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Thank you for your help. So I ran Drivecleanup after dismounting the encrypted volume. Then I rebooted. But the problem remains. Here are some screenshots to explain. At present, the volume mounted under the letter E: is a TRUECRYPT volume. If I mount it with TRUECRYPT, there is NO problem with duplicate letters. If I mount it with VERACRYPT (in TRUECRYPT mode) the problem appears immediately.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Of course, my RAW partition in witch I create the crypted volume has NEVER a letter allocated for do not have this problem. It's why I don't understand why I have this problem with VERACRYPT on my desktop PC and not with TRUECRYPT with the same process of creation. On the other hand, on my laptop which is configured in the same way as my desktop PC, everything worked perfectly without any problem. The transition TRUECRYPT => VERACRYPT worked perfectly and I have no problem with duplicate letters....

  • Posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics on VeraCrypt

    Hi, I was using TRUECRYPT to encrypt a full volume (partition) of an internal hard drive. The partition had no drive letter and TRUECRYT assigned it the letter E: once mounted. Everything worked well. I switched to VERACRYPT by modifying the password as planned in the migration procedure from TRUECRYPT to VERACRYPT. Now I have the following problem: - when I turn up the volume on the letter E: it appears well in the My Computer. - but in parallel, there is also another drive letter L: which points...

  • Created ticket #311 on VeraCrypt

    2 letters for 1 volume ???

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