![]() ![]() The last one was especially interesting and I've made some notes: When you get a good connection between the computer and the hard drive (and it doesn't "disappear" in Disk Management), then you'll see the drive in the VeraCrypt window and you can mount the encrypted partition. VeraCrypt can only work with a drive that Windows detects reliably, and this almost certainly sounds like a hardware issue. ![]() If you wiggle the connector slowly, or slide it out just a little, Windows might re-detect the hardware (making another sound). It's possible that the hard drive is failing, but more probably, it may just be a bad USB connection. That's NOT normal behavior and that's likely the crux of your problem. Then some partitions started to appear and instantly disappear." ![]() "When I plugged in my hard drive, it gave me a sound but nothing happened in the Disk Management. Conclusions drawn from my experience may not apply to the Boot Camp Windows world, especially relating to hardware. I'll give you my best advice, Trippe, but keep in mind that it is based entirely on my experience with plain Windows, and not Windows running on a Mac via Boot Camp as your screenshots show. ![]()
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