Maxim is just saying that by encrypting the system volume, ntldr, boot.=
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You will need “something” before the OS comes up to allow the OS to com=
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about
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products you might want to have a look at.
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Hi Maxim,
>> you may want to consider doing sector-wise encryption at the volume
>> level rather than the partition level.
>…and the have the great headache of allowing NTLDR to boot the OS of=
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I didn’t get u clearly.Will u please=A0explain the above point to me.
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