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software.
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languages (e.g. German)
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helpful for users who have software running the modifies the bootloader, like FLEXnet.
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configured or keyfile specified in command line. Add option in default keyfiles dialog to restore the old behavior.
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Windows mount manager while still making it hard to abuse drive letter handling.
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since we added IOCTL option
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in command line.
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vulnerability caused by abusing the drive letter symbolic link creation facilities to remap the main system drive. Thanks to James Forshaw (Google) for reporting this issue and for helping implementing the fix.
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correctly) by using Unicode API for dialogs and window message handling.
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Rescue Disk. Check only CD/DVD drives and removable media when looking for rescue disk during its verification.
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this support by default. This will avoid having issue with software that doesn't handle correctly partial IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY support.
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when having lengthy driver calls (like mounting)
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GUI when dismounting takes long time.
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default one unless VeraCrypt is in portable mode.
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target directory through Browse button. Use Unicode functions for handling the creation files.
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1.0f-2 (solve Windows 10 issue) . Remove extra VeraCrypt files that may remain after uninstalling it.
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larger text
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Support using favorite label as label in Explorer.
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dialogs
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password" is checked.
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when showing it then hiding it.
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Normalizing path names to never use '/' but always '\'.
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unless a preference is changed. Code refactoring.
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instead of TRD)
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and TrueCrypt 3.0.
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bootloader when changing the system encryption password: this enables to recover if an attack is detected.
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System32 since now all binaries are native 64-bit on 64-bit machines.
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writing to locked memory resource which can trigger crash.
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explicitly check "User PIM" to enable its use.
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future by Microsoft COM interfaces.
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