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What is plausible deniability?
See
the chapter Plausible Deniability.
Will I be able to mount my TrueCrypt partition/container after I reinstall or upgrade the
operating system?
Yes, TrueCrypt volumes are independent of the operating system. However, you need to make
sure your operating system installer does not format the partition where your TrueCrypt volume
resides.
Note: If the system partition/drive is encrypted and you want to reinstall or upgrade Windows, you
need to decrypt it first (select System
> Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive
). However, a
running operating system can be updated (security patches, service packs, etc.) without any
problems even when the system partition/drive is encrypted.
Can I upgrade from an older version of TrueCrypt to the latest version without any
problems?
Generally, yes. However, before upgrading, please read the
release notes
for all versions of
TrueCrypt that have been released since your version was released. If there are any known issues
or incompatibilities related to upgrading from your version to a newer one, they will be listed in the
release notes.
Can I upgrade TrueCrypt if the system partition/drive is encrypted or do I have to decrypt it
first?
Generally, you can upgrade to the latest version without decrypting the system partition/drive (just
run the TrueCrypt installer and it will automatically upgrade TrueCrypt on the system). However,
before upgrading, please read the
release notes
for all versions of TrueCrypt that have been
released since your version was released. If there are any known issues or incompatibilities related
to upgrading from your version to a newer one, they will be listed in the release notes. Note that
this FAQ answer is also valid for users of a hidden operating system. Also note that you cannot
downgrade TrueCrypt if the system partition/drive is encrypted.
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