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TrueCrypt Password Encrypt a USB drive or non-system hard drive

by USB Encrypt on July 28, 2010

I show you how to create a TrueCrypt to password encrypted hard drive with the TrueCrypt drive wizard, flash drive, or external hard drive. Plus, how to mount a TrueCrypt Partition by using Auto-Mount. This is better then a file container since you are less likely to delete it or lose it. Plus, to the average user think the encrypted drive is a different file system, currupt, or un-formated instead of suspecting it is encrypted since the drive encryption remains hidden until you “auto-mount” it by providing a password in TrueCrypt. For More Free Computer Help: johnsonyip.com http pctutorial.info http Talk about mv video on my blog : johnsonyip.com Download TrueCrypt at truecrypt.org
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Question by ebram A: Transportable encryption of external hard drive or USB?
Truecrypt can encrypt the drive, but if u want to access it from another computer u need to have the program to open it.

I need something that can encrypt my hard drive and in the same time, if I wanted to access it any time on any other computer, I want to be able.

I have Windows Vista Business. (Bitlocker can’t work)

Please help me.

Many have the same issue.

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johnsonyip1 July 28, 2010 at 3:04 pm

@Kaine59 I know of Rohos Mini Drive, but it can only encrypt 256MB of files on your drive, you can also use 7-7ip it has a password protected zip option on the program. I left video replys to my videos on those two software. Truecrypt is the best since it acts like a real drive when it is mounted, and there are no size limitations like ROHOS and you can run bigger programs inside of TrueCrypt protected drives and file containers which you can’t in 7-Zip or Rohos. Thanks for the comment!

Kaine59 July 28, 2010 at 3:31 pm

@johnsonyip1 I dont have windows vista or 7 :( do you know of any other free encription programs

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johnsonyip1 July 28, 2010 at 4:23 pm

@Kaine59 No, you need Truecrypt to encryptand and open a TrueCrypt encrypted drive.

If you have Windows 7 or Vista Ultimate you can use Bitlocker to encrypt your USB key. Bitlocker is built-in to Vista-7 Ultimate.

Thanks for the comment.

Kaine59 July 28, 2010 at 4:46 pm

does this work on a computer without tru crypt??

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