Please do not make any further references to the nature of your data. I don't know what sort of data you have stored on your disk and I absolutely don't want to know. Thanks a lot in advance, I'll be online as long as I can to answer any questions.Ĭlick to expand.We need to leave politics completely out of this. The data on that volume is very sensitive and I need to restore it as soon as possible. I really need the help very soon, you know the situation in Syria. I was meaning to try to restore my partition, but I read that failed attempts might result in losing the data, so I chose to wait for your opinion. I can take photos of the errors I'm getting in TC tomorrow, but for now I was just hoping for an analysis of my problem and the best way to approach it. How can I create a TC rescue disk, and will that help me now? Do I use WinHex (I have the pro version) to check for the TC header, and then start from there? What's the best wway to approach it? Do you I delete the partition and try to restore it? If, we assumed, that my volume is the new partition that appeared in Windows. My questions, and I am in desperate need of help an answers (dantz, if you have the time. I can't really remember the specific size of the partition I made, and I can't post photos now, but to summarize, I tried mounting the last two partitions with TC, and I got two different errors, one was that this is a wrong password or not a TC volume, the other was that It was trying to mount, but some of the files were in use and I have to close all software, anti-virus, etc. The new partition now contains about 5 GB of information. Now, I don't know if the guy who installed Windows 8 actually did anything other than installing the system, But it seems that he didn't. And buy calculating the sizes of the partitions they all add up to almost 930 GB, which is the entire hard disk capacity. There was 3 partitions before (C, D, E) plus my hidden partition, but now there are four. Now, what happened was that my friends brother installed Windows 8 (replacing windows 7), and the invisible partition that I created magically came to live. I made a 200 GB volume, I did not assign a letter for it, then encrypted the whole partition with TruCrypt. I stored an amount of 100 GB of ery sensitive information in a friend's 1 TB WD hard disk. I read a bunch of threads, but none of them was actually the same case that happened to me. ![]() I had a problem with TrueCrypt and googling lead me here.
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