Damned if I know anymore.. or really care for that matter.
What I have (old) experience with, some years ago, and what I have the ability currently to test are different things, I *used to* have TC on my...
The even easier way is to set up a hidden volume on the usb and write to it, it's only unencrypted or normal (outer) tc volumes you can't write to.
By all means try other methods first, however, my gut feeling is you'll end up back with that laborious process dd didn't earn the nickname data...
it's possible to manually add new file types to photorec, if you can determine how to identify them (you'll need some good samples ) the process...
In over 10 years using TrueCrypt, I've never had a damaged TC volume to try to recover, at this rate I'm going to have to set up a vm and break...
Those types of portable apps don't write enough to cause significant wear to a flash drive Have you tried using photorec on the mounted clone you...
You could use oflag=direct if you want to turn the caching off, only practical effect will be to slow it down, nothing will get skipped either way.
if you want to make a copy for purposes of trying more recovery, you'd make an image (sector clone) the entire unmounted device
Clutching at straws, how are the two additional drives encrypted? If one is partition and the other drive, mount devices could maybe possibly be...
A wise spook is going to invest their time on operating system exploits, or getting malware onto systems, as for all programs having exploits,...
You could maybe try removing the device in device manager and letting Windows reinstall the drivers for it when you reconnect it.. If that's...
Well either it's right, and CHKDSK is wrong, or CHKDSK is wrong and it's right, if CHKDSK is wrong, this is a good moment to report the fact to...
And if they find any... there may be none to find, they can't force one to be added to an unmaintained program, they might to a commercial...
The TrueCrypt forum isn't any longer available for me to look over and see what commonalities I can find, this leaves testing and my possibly...
Bruce Schneier's first two, DiskCryptor, or keep using TrueCrypt while watching truecrypt.ch and ciphershed.org for news... I'm still using the...
Then the filesystem is too damaged for CHKDSK to handle and you're left with FORMAT as your only viable tool to repair it, with the obvious...
Enough people have had it happen that it's established that under some circumstances/configurations it does. In others it does not. You can:...
@Tekhne File based backup is just that, file based, either you can see the file and select it to backup, in which case it gets backed up...
Getting past the truecrypt encryption is as simple as sudo apt-get install truecrypt then mount without preboot authentication with most debian...
Absolutely 7 I tried 8, haven't had an OS get in my way as much since Win 3.11 for normal day-to-day things like editing documents. The point of...
I haven't tested the process but this looks promising : http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/tr-dojo/reset-windows-passwords-with-the-help-of-linux/...
ECC is so easy to do wrong, one wonders if it didn't need more study before folks rushed to use it, it's not like the alternative is broken.
Is this an internal or external drive? It's worth checking the cabling, sometimes something as silly as powering off then unplugging and reseating...
try photorec
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