Operation Manual

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FINAL STEP:
We have just successfully mounted the container as a virtual disk M:
The virtual disk is entirely encrypted (including file names, allocation tables, free space, etc.) and
behaves like a real disk. You can save (or copy, move, etc.) files to this virtual disk and they will be
encrypted on the fly as they are being written.
If you open a file stored on a VeraCrypt volume, for example, in media player, the file will be
automatically decrypted to RAM (memory) on the fly while it is being read.
Important: Note that when you open a file stored on a VeraCrypt volume (or when you write/copy a
file to/from the VeraCrypt volume) you will not be asked to enter the password again. You need to
enter the correct password only when mounting the volume.
You can open the mounted volume, for example, by selecting it on the list as shown in the
screenshot above (blue selection) and then double-clicking on the selected item.
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