This is one of the best software instruction videos I have seen, straightforward to the point from a novice point to an experienced user, I really hate that it won't work on Windows 11, but I guess I have one computer with Windows 10 installed on it
I've commented this here already but the Download page states: "MSI Installer (64-bit) for Windows 10 and later:". Perhaps, that will work on the newer versions of Windows.
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Luckily I solved the problem. VeraCrypt works correctly even on Windows 11; unfortunately it all depended on the Zonealarma firewall that blocked it. I uninstalled the firewall and everything went ok!!
10:48 If i want to use the drive letter E to unencrypt the drive i encrypted with Veracrypt, would it prompt me to type in my password for it? If so, or NOT so, would it basically reveal all the files i encrypted with Veracrypt by unencrypting it?
Back it up on the cloud. There's tons of encrypted cloud storage services. And even if someone gets a hold of it it's already encrypted. Use cascading algorithms, and keyfiles you can easily pull up when you need it. Don't store the keyfile on the same folder or let alone drive of the container. Keyfiles are basically unique files that you can put along with your password to make it more secure. You can let Veracrypt make a random keyfile or use any file you already have like a PNG file. Personally I use cascading encryption, a 50-character password, a set of keyfiles in the form of a music album torrent that I can download readily online, and store a backup of the encrypted container on MEGA. The only way someone will get access to it is by torturing me to spit it out, which is what the weak point in all of this: yourself. No serious bad actor will even attempt to crack open your container through brute forcing your password or getting a supercomputer to crack open the well established encryption algorithms included in VeraCrypt. They'll just kidnap you and torture you with the most painful methods in existence until you break, which won't be long.
lets say i encrypt a flashdrive on my desktop with veracrypt, one day i travel and i need to access the flashdrive on a notebook, will i be able to? or the password only works locally?
Yes, as long as you have Veracrypt installed on your notebook you will be able to access your encrypted flashdrive from the notebook using the same password.
That's why it is going to be safe.. there's no other way to keep files safely.. if you use easy softwares like 7zip then encryption is easy but if you have to use the encrypted files then it is not seamless.
I have some important documents on this pendant, such as contracts with banks, etc. I understand that an ordinary person will not break this security, but I would like to ask in general, who can bypass this? :)
Ive got 100gb on a usb drive. If i encrypt that using the 2nd option (encrypt partition place) will my whole usb be wiped or jusy encrypted? Should i get a new usb drive, encrypt with 1st option then ttansfer all data to encrypted usb?
VeraCrypt does not work on Windows 11, it does not allow you to create hidden volumes; while on windows 10 it works normally. Can anyone solve the problem? Thank you
This is one of the best software instruction videos I have seen, straightforward to the point
from a novice point to an experienced user, I really hate that it won't work on Windows 11, but I guess I have one computer with Windows 10 installed on it
I've commented this here already but the Download page states: "MSI Installer (64-bit) for Windows 10 and later:". Perhaps, that will work on the newer versions of Windows.
But it does work in Windows 11 (I use it on a daily basis and I have no issue)
Thank you!
really nice tutorial n straight forward👍
Good tutorial, thank you
Very nicely done - thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Good tutorial
Thank you!
His looks good, nice video and new subscriber, do some more
My Air Explorer Pro does not work well with VeraCrypt
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Luckily I solved the problem. VeraCrypt works correctly even on Windows 11; unfortunately it all depended on the Zonealarma firewall that blocked it. I uninstalled the firewall and everything went ok!!
10:48 If i want to use the drive letter E to unencrypt the drive i encrypted with Veracrypt, would it prompt me to type in my password for it? If so, or NOT so, would it basically reveal all the files i encrypted with Veracrypt by unencrypting it?
Can I use this on a Mac?
can you show how to install veracrypt on Windows 11 , unable to install on Windows 11
The Download page states: "MSI Installer (64-bit) for Windows 10 and later:". Check if that works out for you on Windows 11.
Thanks. However, if the container file is deleted from documents, its nuked. How to prevent and make this 100% secure and unable to be messed with?
Creating backups for your container file is an option. I keep backups of anything important.
Back it up on the cloud. There's tons of encrypted cloud storage services. And even if someone gets a hold of it it's already encrypted.
Use cascading algorithms, and keyfiles you can easily pull up when you need it. Don't store the keyfile on the same folder or let alone drive of the container.
Keyfiles are basically unique files that you can put along with your password to make it more secure. You can let Veracrypt make a random keyfile or use any file you already have like a PNG file.
Personally I use cascading encryption, a 50-character password, a set of keyfiles in the form of a music album torrent that I can download readily online, and store a backup of the encrypted container on MEGA.
The only way someone will get access to it is by torturing me to spit it out, which is what the weak point in all of this: yourself.
No serious bad actor will even attempt to crack open your container through brute forcing your password or getting a supercomputer to crack open the well established encryption algorithms included in VeraCrypt.
They'll just kidnap you and torture you with the most painful methods in existence until you break, which won't be long.
@@orabakiwhat are the encrypted cloud storages
@@orabaki Loved this comment lol 😂😂😂
lets say i encrypt a flashdrive on my desktop with veracrypt, one day i travel and i need to access the flashdrive on a notebook, will i be able to? or the password only works locally?
Yes, as long as you have Veracrypt installed on your notebook you will be able to access your encrypted flashdrive from the notebook using the same password.
@@KMDTech thank you for the info :)
@@KMDTech Is Veracrypt a Portable App?
Anyone notice that after deleting files inside a container the space is not restored?
That's supposed to happen. The container size is static in place.
Not easy to use.
That's why it is going to be safe.. there's no other way to keep files safely.. if you use easy softwares like 7zip then encryption is easy but if you have to use the encrypted files then it is not seamless.
I have some important documents on this pendant, such as contracts with banks, etc. I understand that an ordinary person will not break this security, but I would like to ask in general, who can bypass this? :)
Nobody if you keep your password to yourself there been times where Fbi tried to access veracrypt files they couldn’t
Ive got 100gb on a usb drive. If i encrypt that using the 2nd option (encrypt partition place) will my whole usb be wiped or jusy encrypted?
Should i get a new usb drive, encrypt with 1st option then ttansfer all data to encrypted usb?
VeraCrypt does not work on Windows 11, it does not allow you to create hidden volumes; while on windows 10 it works normally. Can anyone solve the problem?
Thank you
Is hidden volumes readable on 11 even it was made on windows 10?