02-01-2017, 11:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2017, 11:55 PM by ButterToast1134.)
Another newbie question.
I haven't had any luck yet.
Starting with Windows 7 (I think) Windows would create a 100MB partition, then your normal partition then a 450MB partition at the end for recovery.
Are the keys stored in the last 512 bytes of sector 0 in the 100MB partition or in the normal partition?
"in case of a physical disk you need to copy the last 512 bytes of the *first logical volume*."
I'm currently searching google to see what you mean by first logical volume. If that is the 100MB partition or the C: partition.
I haven't had any luck yet.
Starting with Windows 7 (I think) Windows would create a 100MB partition, then your normal partition then a 450MB partition at the end for recovery.
Are the keys stored in the last 512 bytes of sector 0 in the 100MB partition or in the normal partition?
"in case of a physical disk you need to copy the last 512 bytes of the *first logical volume*."
I'm currently searching google to see what you mean by first logical volume. If that is the 100MB partition or the C: partition.