"Sebastian G." <seppi@seppig.de> wrote in
news:613o84F1taan2U3@mid.dfncis.de:
> nemo_outis wrote:
>
>
>> If you have some argument to show how an unencrypted partition table
>> would permit decrypting the contents of of an encrypted partition,
>> then make it.
>
>
> It doesn't. What it permits is to differ the encrypted disc from
> random data, and it permits knowledge about the partitioning of the
> volume inside the encrypted container.
But it is a limitation of Windows, not of Truecrypt or any other whole-disk
OTFE program, that causes the difficulty. Go give old Bill Gates a call
and leave the rest of us in peace to contentedly use the magnificent new
Truecrypt 5.
Regards,