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| Thread ID: 81711 | 2007-08-04 15:55:00 | Trouble with a TrueCrypt Volume | Bozo (8540) | Press F1 |
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| 576460 | 2007-08-04 15:55:00 | Ok, so on my pc, i have a 500GB Seagate hard drive, with two logical partitions. I have truecrypted both of these as separate truecrypt volumes. I am about to re-install windows from my ghost image, and i just want to make sure that after i have done this and re-installed TrueCrypt, that i will be able to mount these volumes. I have tried installing truecrypt on Wratteruses pc, and his pc would not recongnize the logical drives. It would only recognize the physical drive. Which is no good, as this is not one of my truecrypt volumes which is able to be mounted. :badpc: Does anyone know why this happened and how to solve this? The physical hard drive is detected in the BIOS, but not under disk management in the computer management. If anyone wants to know why i am using truecrypt volumes, it is to store all my Linux ISO's that i have downloaded. :lol: |
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| 576461 | 2007-08-04 16:16:00 | BTW we were using the same version of TrueCrypt (4.3)... | wratterus (105) | ||
| 576462 | 2007-08-04 17:25:00 | Ok, problem solved. All we had to do was right click on the disc in disc management and select 'Import Foreign Disc' and then restart the pc. Problem sovled :cool: | Bozo (8540) | ||
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