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Can a volume be automatically mounted whenever its host device gets connected to the
computer?
Yes. For example, if you have a VeraCrypt container on a USB flash drive and you want VeraCrypt
to mount it automatically when you insert the USB flash drive into the USB port, follow these steps:
1.
Mount the volume (to the drive letter to which you want it to be mounted every time).
2.
Right-click the mounted volume in the drive list in the main VeraCrypt window and select
Add to Favorites’.
3.
The Favorites Organizer window should appear now. In this window, enable the option
Mount selected volume when its host device gets connected and click OK.
Then, when you insert the USB flash drive into the USB port, you will be asked for the volume
password (and/or keyfiles) (unless it is cached) and if it is correct, the volume will be mounted.
Note: VeraCrypt will not prompt you for a password if you have enabled caching of the pre-boot
authentication password (Settings > System Encryption’) and the volume uses the same password
as the system partition/drive.
Can my pre-boot authentication password be cached so that I can use it mount non-system
volumes during the session?
Yes. Select Settings > System Encryption and enable the following option: Cache pre-boot
authentication password in driver memory’.
I live in a country that violates basic human rights of its people. Is it possible to use
VeraCrypt without leaving any ‘traces on unencrypted Windows?
Yes. This can be achieved by running VeraCrypt in portable mode under BartPE or in a similar
environment. BartPE stands for "Bart’s Preinstalled Environment", which is essentially the Windows
operating system prepared in a way that it can be entirely stored on and booted from a
CD/DVD (registry, temporary files, etc., are stored in RAM hard drive is not used at all and does
not even have to be present). The freeware Bart’s PE Builder can transform a Windows XP
installation CD into a BartPE CD. Note that you do not even need any special VeraCrypt plug-in for
BartPE. Follow these steps:
1.
Create a BartPE CD and boot it. (Note: You must perform each of the following steps from
within BartPE.)
2.
Download the VeraCrypt self-extracting package to the RAM disk (which BartPE
automatically creates).
Note: If the adversary can intercept data you send or receive over the Internet and you
need to prevent the adversary from knowing you downloaded VeraCrypt, consider
downloading it via I2P, Tor, or a similar anonymizing network.
3.
Verify the digital signatures of the downloaded file (see the section Digital Signatures for
more information).