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Amro-FBI
08-27-2006, 07:18 PM
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شرح طريقة استخدام البرنامج :-

How to Create and Use a TrueCrypt Container


PART ONE:


This chapter contains step-by-step instructions on how to create, mount, and use a TrueCrypt volume. We strongly recommend that you also read the other sections of this manual, as they contain important information.



Step 1:
If you have not done so, download, unpack, and install TrueCrypt (to do so, double-click TrueCrypt Setup.exe and then click Install).




Step 2:
Launch TrueCrypt by double-clicking the file TrueCrypt.exe or by clicking the TrueCrypt shortcut in your Windows Start menu.




Step 3:

http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-01.png



Step 4:

http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-02.png
The TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard window should appear.
Read the instructions displayed in the Wizard window and click Next.


Note: In the following steps the screenshots will show only the right-hand part of the Wizard window.




Step 5:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-03.png
In this step you have to specify where you wish the TrueCrypt volume to be created. A TrueCrypt volume can reside either in a file, which is also called container, or in a partition (device). In this tutorial, we will choose the former option and create a TrueCrypt volume within a file.
Note that a TrueCrypt container is just like any normal file. It can be moved, copied and deleted as any normal file. It also needs a filename, which you will choose in the next step.
Click Select File.
The standard Windows file selector should appear (while the window of the TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard remains open in the background).



Step 6:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-04.png
In this tutorial, we will create our TrueCrypt volume in the folder D:\My Documents\ and the filename of the volume (container) will be My Volume (as can be seen in the screenshot above). You may, of course, choose any other filename and location you like (for example, on a USB memory stick).
Note that the file My Volume does not exist yet – TrueCrypt will create it.
Also note that TrueCrypt will not encrypt any existing files. You will be able to encrypt existing files (later on) by moving them to the TrueCrypt volume which we are going to create.*






Select the desired path (where you wish the container to be created) in the file selector.

Type the desired container filename in the File name box.
Click Open.
The file selector window should disappear.


In the following steps, we will return to the TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard.

Amro-FBI
08-27-2006, 07:19 PM
PART TWO:

Step 7:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-05.png
In the Volume Creation Wizard window, click Next.



Step 8:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-06.png
Here you can choose an encryption algorithm and a hash algorithm for the volume. If you are not sure what to select here, you can use the default settings and click Next (for more information, see Chapters Encryption Algorithms (http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/encryption-algorithms.php) and Hash Algorithms (http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/hash-algorithms.php)).



Step 9:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-07.png

Here we specify that we wish the size of our TrueCrypt container to be 1 megabyte. You may, of course, specify a different size. After you type the desired size in the input field (marked with a red rectangle), click Next.



Step 10:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-08.png
This is one of the most important steps. Here you have to choose a good volume password.

Read carefully the information displayed in the Wizard window about what is considered a good password.
After you choose a good password, type it in the first input field. Then re-type it in the input field below the first one and click Next.

Note: The button Next will be disabled until passwords in both input fields are the same.

Amro-FBI
08-27-2006, 07:20 PM
PART THREE:

Step 11:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-09.png
Move your mouse as randomly as possible within the Volume Creation Wizard window at least for 30 seconds. The longer you move the mouse, the better. This is important for the quality of the encryption key.
Click Format.
Volume creation should begin. TrueCrypt will now create a file called My Volume in the folder D:\My Documents\ (as we specified in Step 6). This file will be a TrueCrypt container (it will contain the encrypted TrueCrypt volume). After it finishes, the following dialog box will appear (note that information displayed in the box will very likely be different from the information in this screenshot):
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-10.png
Click OK to close the dialog box.



Step 12:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-11.png
We have just successfully created a TrueCrypt volume (file container).
In the TrueCrypt Volume Creation Wizard window, click Exit.
The Wizard window should disappear.


In the remaining steps, we will mount the volume we just created. We will return to the main TrueCrypt window. (It should still be open, but if it is not, repeat Step 2 to launch TrueCrypt and then continue from Step 13.)



Step 13:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-12.png

Select a drive letter from the list (marked with a red rectangle). This will be the drive letter to which the TrueCrypt container will be mounted.

Note: In this tutorial, we chose the drive letter M, but you may of course choose any other available drive letter.

Step 14:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-13.png

Click Select File.

The standard file selector window should appear.



Step 15:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-14.png

In the file selector, browse to the container file (which we created in Steps 6-11) and select it.
Click Open (in the file selector window).
The file selector window should disappear.


In the following steps, we will return to the main TrueCrypt window.



Step 16:
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In the main TrueCrypt window, click Mount.
Password prompt dialog window should appear.



Step 17:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-16.png
Type the password (which you specified in Step 10) in the password input field (marked with a red rectangle).

Amro-FBI
08-27-2006, 07:21 PM
LAST PART:


Step 18:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-17.png
Click OK in the password prompt window.
TrueCrypt will now attempt to mount the volume. If the password is incorrect (for example, if you typed it incorrectly), TrueCrypt will notify you and you will need to repeat the previous step (type the password again and click OK). If the password is correct, the volume will be mounted.



Final Step:
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-18.png
We have just successfully mounted the container as a virtual disk M:
The virtual disk is entirely encrypted (including file names, allocation tables, free space, etc.) and behaves like a real disk. You can save (or copy, move, etc.) files to this virtual disk and they will be encrypted on-the-fly as they are being written.
If you open a file stored on a TrueCrypt volume, for example, in media player, the file will be automatically decrypted to RAM (memory) on-the-fly while it is being read.

You can open the mounted volume, for example, by double-clicking the item marked with a red rectangle in the screenshot above.
You can also browse to the mounted volume the way you normally browse to any other types of volumes. For example, by opening the My Computer list and double clicking the corresponding drive letter (in this case it is the letter M).
http://www.truecrypt.org/images/docs/tutorial-19.png
You can copy files to and from the TrueCrypt volume just as you would copy them to any normal disk (for example, by simple drag-and-drop operations). Files that are being read or copied from the encrypted TrueCrypt volume are automatically decrypted on-the-fly (in memory/RAM). Similarly, files that are being written or copied to the encrypted TrueCrypt volume are automatically encrypted on-the-fly (right before they are written to the disk) in RAM.
Note that TrueCrypt never saves any decrypted data to a disk – it only stores them temporarily in RAM (memory). Even when the volume is mounted, data stored in the volume is still encrypted. When you restart Windows or turn off your computer, the volume will be dismounted and files stored on it will be inaccessible (and encrypted). Even when power supply is suddenly interrupted (without proper system shut down), files stored on the volume will be inaccessible (and encrypted). To make them accessible again, you have to mount the volume. To do so, repeat Steps 13-18.



How to Create and Use a TrueCrypt Partition/Device



Instead of creating file containers, you can also encrypt physical partitions or devices (i.e., create TrueCrypt device-hosted volumes). To do so, repeat the steps 1-18 described in the previous section of this tutorial, but, in all relevant steps, instead of clicking Select File, click Select Device.




Important: We strongly recommend that you also read the other chapters of this manual, as they contain important information that has been omitted in this tutorial for simplicity.




حط ملفات في دريف ام اللي يطلعلك وسو دس اماونت ويوم تبى تشوفهن سو اماونت واذا في اي استفسار انا حاظر وشكراً حبيت تستفيدون من البرنامج.

Amro-FBI
08-27-2006, 07:22 PM
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10-30-2006, 05:02 PM
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11-13-2006, 09:17 PM
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09-21-2007, 11:48 PM
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10-15-2007, 01:48 PM
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