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Can you encrypt your drives with TrueCrypt in Win10?

BirdDad

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I was just wondering if anyone has done this and if they succeeded and how well it is working for you.
Thanks
 
You do realize this isn't even a beta yet right? No where close to feature complete, heck they released it with Powershell 2.0.
 
TrueCrypt is a discontinued source-available freeware utility used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file or encrypt a partition or (under Microsoft Windows except Windows 8 with GPT) the entire storage device (pre-boot authentication).
On 28 May 2014, the TrueCrypt website announced that the project was no longer maintained and recommended users to find alternate solutions.

I can only guess that if it's not working with Win8 it won't be working with Win10. You can always try BitLocker.
 
It was a quote. As it says it doesn't work with disks using GPT. What's yours? The other drawback is that it's discontinued, no more support.
 
MBR so it is compatible with TC. That's my boot drive any way. My other disks are GPT I believe, they are all 4TB and the encryption uses all of the drive as a single big partition.
 
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I think that it means that it just wont work with drives that are GPT as System drives my 4TB
drives are encrypted using TrueCrypt and they work at 100% of their 3.6TB partition.
They work fine I am always cutting and pasting to and fro and running video encodes.
 
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