- #HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE DRIVER#
- #HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE PASSWORD#
Volumes are divided into system volumes and non-system volumes. VeraCrypt can be used to create encrypted containers - single files that are stored on a drive that does not need to be encrypted - or to encrypt an entire volume. Note: It is recommended that you create a backup of important data on the device before you use VeraCrypt to encrypt it. While you may select any supported encryption algorithm when you create new containers or encrypt volumes on the system, it is often best when you select a fast algorithm as it will speed up operations significantly. That's useful as it highlights which algorithms offer the best performance. VeraCrypt includes a tool to benchmark all supported encryption algorithms. Settings > Default keyfiles - If you use keyfiles to authenticate (more about that later), you may add keyfiles to the list of default files.
#HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE DRIVER#
#HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE PASSWORD#
Options include forcing VeraCrypt to wipe the cached password on exit (VeraCrypt does to automatically on dismount), or cache passwords in the driver's memory. Password Cache - Define the use of the password cache and related options.Windows-specific - Gives you options to open Explorer automatically on mount, to use Secure Desktop for password entries for improved security, and to disable the wait message dialog during operations.VeraCrypt does so when users log off by default but you can enable the dismounting on lock, screen saver, power saving mode, or when no data is read or written for a set period. Auto-Dismount - Configure scenarios that dismount all mounted volumes automatically.
#HOW TO USE VERACRYPT PORTABLE SOFTWARE#
You can disable that here, configure VeraCrypt to exit when there are no mounted volumes or force the software to mount all device hosted VeraCrypt volumes automatically. Background Task and Startup - VeraCrypt is loaded automatically on Windows start and a background task is up and running when users sign into the operating system.Read only prohibits writes to the drive and removable media defines certain parameters for the drive. Default mount options - select to mount volumes as read-only or removable media.The developers squeezed a lot of settings on that single page and there is even a "more settings" button at the bottom that links to other Settings windows.
Select Settings > Preferences to open the general preferences. The very first thing you may want to do is go through all settings and some other steps to make sure everything is set up correctly.