I use TrueCrypt with a pair of Iomega eGo USB2-powered drives and Second Copy which replicates my C drive to the eGo. I have found this equally successful when encrypting the whole eGo or just a volume on it. Once the drive is mounted and the (very strong) password entered, the data on the encrypted drive behaves exactly the same as if it had not been encrypted. Incremental backups work fine and I have had occasion to retrieve data after a hard drive failure. I swap the portable drives weekly, one of them always being off site in the boot of my car and the other in a different part of my house except, of course, when I am backing up. These drives are robust and yet so cheap that they can almost be regarded as consumables, so having one for each day of the week might be considered.
"Neil Jones" <castellan2004-nschap[ at ]remove-this.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:OKh$4dMaJHA.1268[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Most companies these days are using disk encryption on their laptops. I > am planning to use TrueCrypt for my laptop. The question I have now is > about backups and the system restore procedures. > > I do my backups to an external disk and am assuming that the complete > system backup is also going to be an encrypted image. My main concern > is about the restore session. If I do have to restore my laptop from > the backup, then how does the disk encryption crypto tools such as > TrueCrypt work? > > Thank you in advance for any information. > > NJ
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