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x64 Whole Disk Encryption

Name: Original Poster 2006-08-30 14:08

I would love to upgrade from 32 to 64-bit Windows (and eventually Vista), but there is a compatibility snag:  I need whole disk encryption (not encrypted virtual disks).  A disclaimer is necessary before I ask my question, though.

For the love of fuck, please don't start in how I would have to be a terrorist, warez kingpin, or a criminal in general to want a secure hard drive.  I also don't want the cons of whole-disk encryption, like potential data loss and performance decrease.  I am aware of the full range of consequences and HEAVENS FUCKING PRESERVE YOU IF YOU DRAW ME INTO AN ETHICAL ARGUMENT.

...so, yeah, does anyone know of any whole-disk encryption software with 64-bit Windows support?  I am willing to go commercial and shell out anything under $100.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-30 16:04

Um, Linux?

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-30 16:10

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...so, yeah, does anyone know of any whole-disk encryption software with 64-bit Windows support?  I am willing to go commercial and shell out anything under $100 but evidently not enough to bail me out of jail when I get navytrapped.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-30 16:12

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Name: Anonymous 2006-08-30 17:51

>>1
Linux does this better than Windows would.

But why would you need WHOLE DISC ENCRYPTION? Seems kinda fishy, sir.

Name: Original Poster 2006-08-30 20:21

>>5
Thanks for responding, at the very least.

Linux does a lot of things better, I gather.  At present, I don't have the free time to learn to use an unfamiliar operating system.

I dislike the idea of someone stealing my computer and, in addition to having a nice, new computer, having access to my CG art, writing, and, most importantly, a fuck-ton of code.  That is in addition to the usual concerns about identity theft and related fraud.

I mean, when it really comes down to it, I encrypt my hard drive for the same reason I lock my doors.  Although, granted, this "lock" is a good deal stronger.  =)

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-30 21:54

what's wrong with the built-in file/folder based encryption?

Name: Original Poster 2006-08-30 23:20

>>7
If you mean EFS, I would have to apply EFS to practically every folder for it to work correctly.  Things are cached all over the place, yanno'?  If I forget a single folder, it's all for naught.  Plus there are certificates, etc involved.  I just prefer passwords and a system-wide application for simplicity's sake.

Anyway, if no one has any idea, it's no big deal.  I'll keep using PGP Desktop until they finally get their shit together.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 0:55

encrypt the cache folders, jeez.
or better yet, find out where the cache folders are and shove them to a ramdisk.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 2:26

buy a new computer and stop collecting CP.  problem solved. 

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 2:29

>>6

Oh for the love of god.

If you're THAT worried about that, maybe you should store it on a USB Hardrive and use that.

Again, I don't think anyone would be worried enough about this to want to encrypt the entire hard drive. This still sounds fishy.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 3:38

Enjoy your 50% performance decrease.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 5:53

Well, even with EFS/encrypted folders what's wrong with encrypting all folders?

This dude would probably be stupid enough to buy encrypted RAM if it really existed.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 9:08

>>1
You should be rotting in jail, pedo

Name: Original Poster 2006-08-31 13:55

I suppose this is what I should have expected from 4chan.  Such is life.  I'll look elsewhere.  =(

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 14:46

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Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 15:19

>>15
I have not posted in this thread until now

What you are asking for is wrong. It is the kind of question that tells a guy like me that you are doing it wrong. Nobody cares if their Windows folder is encrypted. If you have sensitive data you encrypt the sensitive data and that's the end of it.

PS nobody cares about your code, least of all someone who would steal your computer. Additionally, if you don't know linux, you can't code worth jack fuck shit and that's the god honest truth.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 18:20

TrueCrypt. Problem solved.

Name: Anonymous 2006-08-31 18:39

Apple Menu > System Preferences > Security > click "Turn On FileVault"
This will encrypt your home folder. Combine with safari's "private browsing" feature to enjoy your CP.

Name: admin !#Z9mZgXjhA4/ISbD 2006-08-31 21:45

Wow.  I'm a moderator here, and I consulted the databases for his ip, and hacked his box, and now I have access to all of his encrypted files. 

There's no reason to encrypt your Java Hello-World programs dude.  You shouldn't be THAT ashamed of them.

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-01 0:24

>>20

lool

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-01 7:24

>>20
Lol, but everybody knows there are no mods in world4ch

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-01 8:32

>>22
>>20
Lol, but everybody knows there are no mods in /d/

fixed

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-01 14:54 (sage)

>>23
sage for 4chan user

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-01 16:15 (sage)

>>24
sage for 4chan user

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