TrueCrypt stores the encrypted information in the specified file in this example. In this example, the "PrivacyZone" file uses the AES encryption method. Then, use TrueCrypt to virtualize the "PrivacyZone" file into a disk. In this example, it is a "z" disk. for users, copy the file to be encrypted to the "z" disk. What is the capacity of the "z" disk? This is determined by the "PrivacyZone" file we created. In this example, it is 10 MB. You can use this virtualized "disk" as a real physical disk. After you complete the encryption operation, do not forget to use TrueCrypt to detach the disk. Otherwise ......
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The original size of the 2 GB flash drive, as shown in Figure 1:
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Run TrueCrypt. the main interface is shown in Figure 2:
Click [Create Volume] and the page shown in Figure 3 is displayed:
Select [Create an encrypted file container] and [Next]. The figure 4 is displayed:
Select [Standard TrueCrypt volume] And then [Next]. The page shown in Figure 5 is displayed:
Select [Select File]. The page shown in Figure 6 is displayed:
To encrypt the data in the flash drive, the encrypted data should also be stored in the flash drive, I temporarily place the file with encrypted information under the root directory of the flash drive (the file location will change later). The file name is set to "PrivacyZone ", you can customize the file name.
Figure 7 shows the location of the "PrivacyZone" file:
Then [Next], the page shown in Figure 8 is displayed. The default value is enough. AES:
Figure 9. Set the size of the encryption area, 10 MB:
Figure 10. Set the password for accessing the encrypted zone:
Figure 11. The password setting is simple and will prompt you. It seems to be professional ......
Figure 12. Select the file system in the encryption zone and then [Format]:
Figure 13. Successful images:
Figure 14. Exit.
Figure 15 shows the "PrivacyZone" file in the flash drive. The size is 10 MB:
Figure 16 current 2 GB flash drive capacity:
Figure 17: Save TrueCrypt-related programs in the flash drive to enable encrypted data anytime, anywhere, on the TrueCrypt main interface, run the [Tools]-[Traveler Disk Setup] command to complete this task:
Figure 18. Select the location of the flash drive and click [Browse]:
Figure 19: Specify the position of the flash drive:
Figure 20. After the parameter is specified, You can adjust other parameters and click [Create]:
Figure 21. Success!
Figure 22. Check the content in the flash drive and add a [TrueCrypt] folder. Copy "PrivacyZone" to the folder:
Figure 23 shows the TrueCrypt program and the "PrivacyZone" file:
Figure 24. Exit the currently running TrueCrypt program, run the TrueCrypt program in the flash drive, specify the "z" disk as our virtual encrypted disk, and click [Select File]. select the encrypted file "PrivacyZone" to store the encrypted information. The file will be virtualized as a "z" Disk:
Figure 25. Select the "PrivacyZone" file:
Figure 26. Start loading the virtual disk and click [Mount]:
Figure 27. Enter the password:
Figure 28: loaded successfully:
Figure 29. Size of the virtual "z" disk, corresponding to the size of the "PrivacyZone" file-10 MB:
Figure 30. After the encryption information is processed, select the "z" disk and click [Dismount] To unmount the virtual disk and exit the TrueCrypt program. Otherwise, the flash disk cannot be safely deleted: