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Re: Whats wrong with Bitlocker?
08/01/15 04:49 AM
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> If you're using Pro, Bitlocker is available. Truecrypt has pissed me off more than > once cause if your Windows install becomes borked, you can't repair it with Windows > tools unless you decrypt the drive, which is bullshit, IMO. I'm going to assume since > Bitlocker is made by MS, that isn't an issue. Encrypting external/flash drives is > easy with bitlocker and the nice thing is even if bitlocker isn't a feature on your > version of Windows (Home editions), the OS is still aware and allows you to > authenticate to view the drive's contents.
All good points.
Nothing is wrong with Bitlocker .... it is just that everything I has is encrypted with TrueCrypt ..... I have not looked into it, but if Bitlocker can read / write / handle TrueCrypt volumes / files / disks, then there's no problem at all, I'll just change over to BitLocker. Otherwise, I'll have to convert or else decrypt and re-encrypt.
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