From a8972c656951e4c67907f1dcd740c77543e4ab2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mounir IDRASSI Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2023 18:04:18 +0200 Subject: Documentation: Indicate in System Encryptiom documentation that pasting passwords from clipboard is disabled during System Encryption wizard. --- doc/chm/VeraCrypt User Guide.chm | Bin 3166356 -> 3166300 bytes doc/html/System Encryption.html | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/chm/VeraCrypt User Guide.chm b/doc/chm/VeraCrypt User Guide.chm index ac8c2028..25077357 100644 Binary files a/doc/chm/VeraCrypt User Guide.chm and b/doc/chm/VeraCrypt User Guide.chm differ diff --git a/doc/html/System Encryption.html b/doc/html/System Encryption.html index 0e0148ce..9699427e 100644 --- a/doc/html/System Encryption.html +++ b/doc/html/System Encryption.html @@ -62,8 +62,9 @@ System > Encrypt System Partition/Drive System > Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive.
Because of BIOS requirement, the pre-boot password is typed using US keyboard layout. -During the system encryption process, VeraCrypt automatically and transparently switches the keyboard to US layout in order to ensure that the password value typed will match the one typed in pre-boot mode. Thus, in order to avoid wrong password errors, - one must type the password using the same keys as when creating the system encryption.
+During the system encryption process, VeraCrypt automatically and transparently switches the keyboard to US layout in order to ensure that the password value typed will match the one typed in pre-boot mode. +However, pasting the password from the clipboard can override this protective measure. To prevent any issues arising from this discrepancy, VeraCrypt disables the option to paste passwords from the clipboard in the system encryption wizard. +Thus, when setting or entering your password, it's crucial to type it manually using the same keys as when creating the system encryption, ensuring consistent access to your encrypted system.

Note: By default, Windows 7 and later boot from a special small partition. The partition contains files that are required to boot the system. Windows allows only applications that have administrator privileges to write to the partition (when the system is running). In EFI boot mode, which is the default on modern PCs, VeraCrypt can not encrypt this partition since it must remain unencrypted so that the BIOS can load the EFI bootloader from it. This in turn implies that in EFI boot mode, VeraCrypt offers only to encrypt the system partition where Windows is installed (the user can later manually encrypt other data partitions using VeraCrypt). In MBR legacy boot mode, VeraCrypt encrypts the partition only if you choose to encrypt the whole system drive (as opposed to choosing to encrypt only the partition where Windows is installed).

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