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Old 12-23-2011   #11
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Should be fine as it just makes a carbon copy of the data on it. Whether it can all be read afterwards may be another matter as that depends on what you used to encryt it and if that marks the original drive as the only one that should have that data on (bit like copying games etc with no means to 'fake' the original disc).

Try it and see is best option, but I think it will be fine
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Old 12-23-2011   #12
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k if it does work i will replay back here in a couple of days just so u know lol thx for ur help by the way bro :D
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there's no encryption in normal pc drives
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there's no encryption in normal pc drives
I think this is what he mentioned......

http://www.truecrypt.org/
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Dammit, you said true crypt and not True Image..? well if you encrypted your drive with truecrypt then yes you will need to decrypts and then copy files over. Because it is encrypted I don't think you can image it and then restore it, you probably can but the image will only allocate what the original encrypted size was and not the entire new drive.

If you just made an image file from truecrypt and not encrypted an entire drive then you can just place the encrypted image onto the new drive and treat it as normally or extract all contents from the image and then delete the image afterwards as I don't remember if trucrypt can re-size image size i cant suggest just copying the image over and re-size it with truecrypt.
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No, he said true image and not true crypt, big difference
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LOL no problem at all bro :D

so... that means am gonna have to decrypt my drive from truecrypt huh lol
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No, he said true image and not true crypt, big difference
Not here he didn't
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Oh man I have replied in 3 different situation PS3, trueimage, and truecrypt. If neither of these were helpful I am sorry lol.
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Not here he didn't
That was a follow up to TizzyT posting about encryption on a ps3 hdd I believe

@TizzyT I'm sure one of the three things will work, have all bases covered now lol
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PMSL. Blame the OP for not saying it all to start with lol (just teasing)

He said true image for copy, and that he has his files/drive (?) protected with true crypt, and you were right with the problems about partition re-sizes depending on how he has done it, but he will find out
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