Its working well for me. For speed reasons, I might tend to copy disk
intensive stuff out for working on. My only concern is - does it get
fragmented ? will normal disk defraggers work ? I am not game to try
them :-)
John Bird wrote:
I saw references recently to True Crypt for protecting customer test data on
my PC - I have got hold of it and it does indeed look terrific.
The only possible thing I could see going wrong is that the file with the
folder structure inside it getting corrupted and becoming unreadable......I
am gathering from the FAQ and the comments of others it is pretty robust.
Anyone using it want to confirm it does withstand a good amount of day to
day thrashing without breaking easily? For instance is it safe enough to
run disk intensive legacy programs on large data files inside a TrueCrypt
volume, or is it better to copy the working versions outside of it.
And of course I really got to make sure I don't lose the password! Hence
the interest in Password Safe.
Up to now I have been storing such stuff in zip files and encrypting them
with my own routine, which sort of works OK, but it is a bother to
unencrypt and unzip when I want to get at them.
John
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