The boot loader now supports motherboards with BIOSes that reserve large amounts of base memory (typically for onboard RAID controllers). Improvements, bug fixes, and security enhancements: The I/O pipeline now uses read-ahead buffering, which improves read performance especially on solid-state drives, typically by 30-50%. A previously created TrueCrypt Rescue Disk cannot be reused because it was created for a different master key.ītw: probably "grub4dos" is not directly interested about this specific topic, although actually as already said I'm testing some of my thoughts that just involve grub4dos and TrueCrypt with interesting results. Note that every time you encrypt a system partition/drive, you must create a new TrueCrypt Rescue Disk even if you use the same password. WARNING: Never attempt to use this option to facilitate the reuse of a previously created TrueCrypt Rescue Disk. in corporate environments where it may be more convenient to maintain a central repository of ISO images rather than a repository of CDs or DVDs. TrueCrypt Format.exe (TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard):ĭo not verify that TrueCrypt Rescue Disks are correctly burned. (online Mar 7 2009, 12:41 PM) Please, could you explane me how you do not need to burn the CD-ROM seen that TrueCrypt does not proceed in the encryption if the image verification from the just burned CD-ROM is not performed?įinally, the way(s) in order to skip the forced ISO's verification exists and in my opinion that from the command-line is the most elegant. (mr_ Jul 27 2008, 10:10 AM) you don't need to burn the TrueCrypt rescue cdĪnd contemporarely I'm working for test on some configurations then my curiosity and my question The security reason of that about the end-user is understandable, but if you are working for test then that feature is not too appreciate. However the "passers" will have to know that the latest (now I don't remember the other ones) TrueCrypt's version (6.1a) before to start the encryption process forces the user to verify the "TrueCrypt Rescue Disk.iso" just created and just burned to a CD-ROM (better if re-writable) or as now we know (please, see also the posted link) loaded from a daemon-tool (virtual-cd-emulator). Well, the topic sub-title recites: "How to proceed with encryption process without burning CD-ROM?", that seems quite self-explicative. This thread should become simply a list of working setups, no more, no less. PLEASE NO "Ha, this is not useful!" type of comments. PLEASE NO "Nice, thank you!" kind of posts. PLEASE NO request for help here, post them in the grub4dos forum. Ideally, any user who had some success with this way of booting can post here reporting what he succeeded with and how he did it, links to other boards, tutorials guides related to the matter are also welcome. iso imaging through mappig the ISO image to (hd32). This thread is reserved for people reporting their success using newish releases of grub4dos that allow for direct booting to a. Topic splitted from was the difficult part in first post on the other thread? Create a thread with your question here at boot-land and pm me if I do not see it or read in TrueCrypt forum answer is there. This thread is not for questions / discussions.
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