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Old June 15th, 2009, 02:14 AM
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Default How to fix Boot with PGP encrypted disk?

I restarted my machine and it is saying Boot Disk Failure, I have my HD Encrypted with PGP WDE, I have never had this issue before in the year I have been using PGP WDE, I'm wondering is their a solution to this issue?

I have almost everything already backed up but I just downloaded a bunch of torrents and Its been a wile seance I backed up my Firefox bookmarks ;(

I'm currently on a copy of Windows 7 I installed on an extra HD, and wow, I have to say I'm falling for it!
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Old June 15th, 2009, 02:39 AM
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Default Re: How to fix Boot with PGP encrypted disk?

I guess I should have searched first, but anyways I found a solution I hope will work!

I'm going to try this Boot CD

To download the iso for creating a recovery image CD for PGP Desktop 9.10 click

http://supportimg.pgp.com/WDErecovery/910/bootg.iso

Main Page for all versions here
https://pgp.custhelp.com/app/answers...overy/r_id/166

Then I found this

Please read the related article PGP Whole Disk Diagnosis and Recovery to learn how to use the CD or floppy disk in case of corruption of the master boot record on a whole disk encrypted disk.

https://pgp.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/470

EEE I hope this helps me
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Old June 15th, 2009, 04:01 AM
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Weird? I plugged my WD WDE HD with XP on it and it just booted up, I guess its time to get another HD, seems like this one is about to fail on me, Oh well, at least I can Backup my newer data now

So it had nothing to do with PGP, its my HD that has issues
 

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