Select partition # <- your partition number hereĬredits are for and Windows 10 with USB stick that has UEFI boot and TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt partitions nothing works. As Beeblebrox seems a bit outdated (last update of the Windows version in 2002) for newer Windows you can use internal diskpart. I will test it on Linux later, but I believe that'll prevent Linux from mounting it as well. I chose 0圆4 which (based on the partition lists available) is a "PC-ARMOUR encrypted partition".Īfter changing it and then unplugging and replugging your device (power cycle), Windows will treat this partition as foreign and will not attempt to mount it. Using a utility such as Beeblebrox (or your favorite RAW partition editor), change it to something else. This is a FAT partition, and Windows will always try to mount it. When you create a raw partition with TrueCrypt, it specifies it as partition type 0x06. With this solution device can't be accidentally formatted, when you plug it on another PC. I've tested this on Windows XP and Windows 7.
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