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diff --git a/doc/html/Portable Mode.html b/doc/html/Portable Mode.html index b26cb35b..006c7d0f 100644 --- a/doc/html/Portable Mode.html +++ b/doc/html/Portable Mode.html @@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ Note: To extract files from the VeraCrypt self-extracting package, run it, and t </li></ol> <p>The second option has several advantages, which are described in the following sections in this chapter.</p> <p>Note: When running in ‘portable’ mode, the VeraCrypt driver is unloaded when it is no longer needed (e.g., when all instances of the main application and/or of the Volume Creation Wizard are closed and no VeraCrypt volumes are mounted). However, - if you force dismount on a VeraCrypt volume when VeraCrypt runs in portable mode, or mount a writable NTFS-formatted volume on Windows Vista or later, the VeraCrypt driver may + if you force unmount on a VeraCrypt volume when VeraCrypt runs in portable mode, or mount a writable NTFS-formatted volume on Windows Vista or later, the VeraCrypt driver may <em>not</em> be unloaded when you exit VeraCrypt (it will be unloaded only when you shut down or restart the system). This prevents various problems caused by a bug in Windows (for instance, it would be impossible to start VeraCrypt again as long as there are - applications using the dismounted volume).</p> + applications using the unmounted volume).</p> <h3>Tools -> Traveler Disk Setup</h3> <p>You can use this facility to prepare a special traveler disk and launch VeraCrypt from there. Note that VeraCrypt ‘traveler disk’ is <em>not</em> a VeraCrypt volume but an <em>unencrypted</em> volume. A ‘traveler disk’ contains VeraCrypt executable files and optionally the ‘autorun.inf’ script (see the section |