Favorite volumes are useful, for example, in any the following cases:
Note: Please refer to Known Issues and Limitations section for issues that may affect favorite volumes when Windows "Fast Startup" feature is enabled.
To set this up, follow these steps:
Then, when you log on to Windows, you will be asked for the volume password (and/or keyfiles) and if it is correct, the volume will be mounted.
Note: VeraCrypt will not prompt you for a password if you have enabled caching of the pre-boot authentication password (Settings
> ‘System Encryption’) and the volumes use the same password as the system partition/drive.
Selected or all favorite volumes can be mounted automatically whenever its host device gets connected to the computer. To set this up, follow these steps:
Then, when you insert e.g. a USB flash drive on which a VeraCrypt volume is located into the USB port, you will be asked for the volume password (and/or keyfiles) (unless it is cached) and if it is correct, the volume will be mounted.
Note: VeraCrypt will not prompt you for a password if you have enabled caching of the pre-boot authentication password (Settings
> ‘System Encryption’) and the volume uses the same password as the system partition/drive.
A special label can be assigned to each favorite volume. This label is not the same as the filesystem label and it is shown within the VeraCrypt user interface instead of the volume path. To assign such a label, follow these steps:
Note that the Favorite Volumes Organizer window (Favorites > ‘Organize Favorite Volumes’) allows you to set various other options for each favorite volume. For example, any of them can be mounted as read-only or as removable medium. To set any of these options, follow these steps:
The order in which system favorite volumes are displayed in the Favorites Organizer window (Favorites
> ‘Organize Favorite Volumes’) is the order in which the volumes are mounted
when you select Favorites > Mount Favorite Volumes
or when you press the ‘Mount Favorite Volumes’ hotkey (Settings
> Hot Keys). You can use the Move Up and Move Down
buttons to change the order of the volumes.
Note that a favorite volume can also be a partition that is within the key scope of system encryption mounted without pre-boot authentication
(for example, a partition located on the encrypted system drive of another operating system that is not running). When you mount such a volume and add it to favorites, you will no longer have to select
System > Mount Without Pre-Boot Authentication or to enable the mount option ‘Mount partition using system encryption without pre- boot authentication’. You can simply mount the favorite volume (as explained above)
without setting any options, as the mode in which the volume is mounted is saved in the configuration file containing the list of your favorite volumes.
Warning: When the drive letter assigned to a favorite volume (saved in the configuration file) is not free, the volume is not mounted and no error message is displayed.
To remove a volume form the list of favorite volumes, select
Favorites > Organize Favorite Volumes, select the volume, click
Remove, and click OK.