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I encrypted my still 2 8 "with the program called"Diskcryptor', only the C: partition, but not the 'copy of windows"(or something like that) partition.

Normally on my desk there is a 'beep' then my motherboard/BIOS map screen, then it asks me the password, but the yet 2 he did not instead there just starts starting this toshiba and said that something is wrong. (of course software toshiba can't access the windows partition because it is not mounted)

I have been troubleshooting after this long toshiba repair the thing, there are a lot of things that I try.
I wanted to just plug in the usb to my pc when I installed the diskcryptor program and he should be able to be mounted as my flashdrives do, but my pc do not at all see the yet!
(Plus possibly the reminder cannot use usb, maybe the usb driver is not loaded)

There is also a cmd with I think should help me somehow, diskcryptor have some commands to decipher and that but it does not recognize the command.

I also try to activate usb with cmd, but it does not work either.
I think I must jump boot toshiba with this repair and what prevents me to enter the password.

Help!

Hello

The 3rd tool third called Diskcryptor isn't known to me and I'm not quite sure how this tool would affect the start of partition encrypted C procedure but according to the site Web of the program, the tool supports the own bootloader and its necessary to insert a password (authentication pre-seed) in order to boot the OS from m.

In all cases of doubt regarding the use of this software, I recommend you to check the description of the software and the recommendations of use available on the site for manufacturer of software.

With regard to the Encore 2 USB functionality:
The Encore 2 acts as a host through the micro-USB port. This means that the tablet can communicate with other devices s USB client as USB flash key, mouse or keyboard.

To do this, you must use a cable adapter USB On-The-Go (OTG).

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