Tim;
If you have a backup copy of the TQ container you should be able to copy that backup to another drive and install the container with the same password used to encrypt the data. After all the TQ container is a file that complies with the same parameters (except for not having an extension) as ...
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- 18 Mar 2014, 03:25
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: TrueCrypt - Custom File Signature
- Replies: 4
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- 04 Mar 2014, 02:58
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: TrueCrypt - Custom File Signature
- Replies: 4
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Re: TrueCrypt - Custom File Signature
I am interested in how you recover the lost container as I also use TC. TestDisk may be a possible solution. As the container can be copied to other media and accessed on the new media, It would seem that it would remain intact IF you can recover the container with all of it file information and if ...
- 26 Feb 2014, 04:09
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: last recovered file is giant gz archive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5405
Re: last recovered file is giant gz archive
Dandan2300;
I have used PhotoRec before and it was useful BUT Testdisk seems to do a much cleaner recovery of files "if you can get the program to list the files". With PhotoRec the file is stripped of identity and it is quite some process to go thorough to get the information re-identified. Of ...
I have used PhotoRec before and it was useful BUT Testdisk seems to do a much cleaner recovery of files "if you can get the program to list the files". With PhotoRec the file is stripped of identity and it is quite some process to go thorough to get the information re-identified. Of ...