Ultimate TrueCrypt Guide:Create And Mount Virtual Encrpyted Partition


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Ultimate TrueCrypt Guide : Create And Mount Virtual Encrpyted Partitions

Ever felt the need to keep your secret stuff or some confidential data away from prying eyes.

Well here is a excellent solution to hide your confidential files in a virtual encrypted partition.

Software Requirement

True Crypt

TrueCrypt is an open-source encryption software that enables you to create a

virtual encrypted disk within a file and mount it as a virtual disk, that can be

accessed via a drive letter. Any file that is stored on this virtual drive is

automatically encrypted on-the-fly, and can only be accessed while the drive

is mounted with the correct password or key.

TrueCrypt supports a variety of encryption algorithms including

  1. AES-256
  2. Blowfish (448-bit key)
  3. CAST5
  4. Serpent
  5. Triple DES
  6. Twofish

Other features include support for FAT32 or NTFS formatting, hidden volumes,

hotkeys for mounting/dismounting and more.

Download: http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads.php

True Crypt is available for Linux and Windows both and is a FREEWARE.

Lets Begin....

Note: TC = Turbo Crypt

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Guide

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Step 1 : Creating the TC Image File which will be mounted as encrypted partition.

Starting True Crypt will present you with this interface.

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Click on "Create Volume" to create the image file and select "Standard True Crypt Volume".

Click Next.

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Click on select file and select a folder on your hard drive where you would like to save your

TC image file , give approrpiate name [here "Test"] dont touch other buttons.

Click Next.

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Select Encryption Algo and Hash Algorithm

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You can benchmark and select your Encyption Algo , select the one with fastest speed

Here you can see that on my PC "Twofish" was the fastest.

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Size of the TC Image file which you will mount , here the size can be the max free

space on your partition.

I have selected 50 MB.

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Enter your password which will be used to encrypt your image file with the

selected algorithm.

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OPTIONAL part

Key file is not compulsary its for extra protection.

You can also have a Key file along with the password for double encryption.

NOTE: if you loose this key file then all the data in the image will be locked forever

Check the KeyFile box close to password to add key file.

You can also generate a random keyfile using the hash algo

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If the password length is below 20 chars it will give you a warning but you

can continue with the password size below than 20 chars.

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Formstting the image file , i choose NTFS over Fat and click on Format.

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Now the image file is created and now to access this partition all you need is to mount it.

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Step 2 :

Click select file and browse the above created TC Image file which can be mounted.

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Enter password and Key File if you have one.

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Mounted , now open My Computer and add files to your encrypted partition.

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Step 4 : Dismounting

Right click on TC Tray icon and dismount.

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Hope this guide helps you keep your private data safe.

Enjoy :)

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I've used truecrypt for years, best program out there. I keep a hidden volume stored on my hard drive with a shortcut on my desktop that asks for a password and then up pops a newly created, temporary, X drive, complete with a lock icon :p i love this program, 5*s

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  • 5 weeks later...
Thanks, but how do you mount the volume in Linux?

From v5 of TrueCrypt there is a similar GUI. If you want to mount a volume from the command line it's:

truecrypt tcFilename

Other useful commands:

Create a volume

truecrypt -c tcFilename

Mount a volume with no filesystem for formatting

truecrypt --filesystem=none tcFilename

Dismount volume:

truecrypt -d tcFilename

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