You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Good day!
I have saved ~93 Gb off of my brother's old PC (Win10?) onto a USB SSD.
As he lives in another state, I would like to encrypt the drive before mailing it.
I'm not sure how to do that. He will need to be able to decrypt it on a Win11 machine.
Is this possible?
I'm thinking of using a password that is familiar to him.
Regards,
Tweedlewise
Offline
Veracrypt
Online
Thank you Rolfie!
Offline
I have downloaded and opened veracrypt.
But as I understand,, I cannot encrypt the contents existing USB drive?
Veracrypt claims it will format the drive, meaning that I will lose all the data on it.
I suppose I could move the data to a hard drive, encrypt the USB, then move the data back?
Offline
Another possibility: compress all the content in a zip file protected with password and copy that file to the USB. I did not test it myself.
Offline
adding a link mostly for future thread visitors:
https://www.howtogeek.com/6169/use-truecrypt-to-secure-your-data/
yes the link says "truecrypt" but the how-to says "veracrypt" ... who knows why? ymmv.
Be Excellent to each other and Party On!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rph_1DODXDU
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Excellent_Adventure
Do unto others as you would have them do instantaneously back to you!
Offline
Another possibility: compress all the content in a zip file protected with password and copy that file to the USB. I did not test it myself.
To my experience, this only works between Linux and Linux, not from Linux to Windows. There is some incompatibility.
Online
I suppose I could move the data to a hard drive, encrypt the USB, then move the data back?
Thats the way to go.
Online
Pages: 1