![]() ![]() Would greatly appreciate any suggestions on where to look next.None of my partitions are Ext4. I can even create a Volume from my machine that is working on a UNC path drive of my machine that isn't working \notworkingmachine\C$\VCvolumeremote for example.Īlthough I just tested that for 25MB file, I suspect larger files will take quite a performance hit over the network. I created a Volume on my machine that is working and then transferred it to my machine that isn't able to create volumes, and it was able to Mount it. Obviously machine has had plenty of MS patches since then, but it has worked on this machine at one time in the past. But I was able to create a volume back then. I had Version 1.17 and/or 1.19 on my computer at one point a couple years ago, although I haven't used them in quite a while. I've also tried adding VeraCrypt EXE to allowed Executables and it still had the issue.Īlso don't see anything in the Defender Event Logs that it's blocking VeraCrypt, as I'd normally expect if that were the issue. ![]() I have Windows Defender Controlled Folder Access enabled, but I'm not trying to create in a protected Directory. I don't see any logs in the VeraCrypt directory, and doesn't see anything relevant in the Windows Event Log.ĭon't see anything in %USERPROFILE%\AppData that is relevant. Is there a way to enable higher logging for VeraCrypt to get more information on this issue? I originally tried the newest version 1.23 HF2 however, I've also downgraded and tried 1.23, 1.19, 1.22, all with the same error on this machine. I've tried various sizes, most recent tests I've just been doing 25MB just so that it creates fast to see if I hit the error. Windows failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS.ĭo you want to format the volume as FAT instead? Volume creation works fine on one, but not on the other.Ĭreating a Standard VeraCrypt Volume with AES encryption SHA-512 with a password or keyfile with NTFS/exFat I receive the following error: Platform ServicePack Version VersionString ![]() I have 2 Windows 10 machines, both updated and running the same version of Windows 10. Having an issue on a particular Windows 10 machine. ![]()
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