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Old 10th August 2007, 13:00
zaruser zaruser is offline
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Default Logical volumes recovery

Hi, i'm using Truecrypt to encrypt some of my clients data to usb sticks.
The only one problem with truecrypt is that if you write on normal volume (unencrypted) you can damage the hidden (crypted) volume.
Such a problem happends with one usb stick.
Now, i'm able to mount the hidden volume (the encrypted header is not dammaged) but windows is showin me the mounted volume as a raw one with 0 size.
Tried to run ZAR ( btw, is the best one i found around). I'm scanning the volume but is seems to hang at volume identification (48 hours and nothing).


Any ideea ?

Thank you
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Old 11th August 2007, 11:41
Alexey V. Gubin Alexey V. Gubin is offline
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Default Re: Logical volumes recovery

I do not think we ever tried it against the TrueCrypt volume. Could you please provide about the last 100 lines of the log file,
C:\Program Files\ZAR\logfile.txt
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