How can I make this decrypt faster or fix it? My windows 7 got fucked and I have to do a fresh install but Veracrypt is preventing me from doing so, I need to decrypt this shit so I can install a new w7 but this horse shit looks like it would take 5 days to decrypt and I think I did it on AES TWO FISH
>>61285769
wait 5 days dickhead. that'll teach you to stop stashing CP you fucking cunt
>>61285769
Format and restore from backup
>>61285769
Install gentoo and use dm-crypt/LUKS.
>>61285834
When I try to restore from backup it would not let me do it and when I try to fromat it it says c drive can not be formated
>>61285769
Give it back Jamal.
>>61285950
>When I try to restore from backup it would not let me do it and when I try to fromat it it says c drive can not be formated
Hit 4 to restore original system loader
Then format it
Or use a linux/bsd bootdisc and format it with that.
>>61285954
>bro let me steal a whole pc that's encrypted and have the whole boot disk with me
>>61285995
>unironically defending niggers
>>61285993
When I hit 4 it tells me to decrypt first. If I do boot up a Linux distro like Fedora how can I delete the whole boot loader from there so I can install W7?
The thing is W7 itself is broken as well when I try system restore it does not work, if I try system fix nothing happens. Can I use cmd to get rid of VeraCrypt bootloader? I can't wait for 5+ days.
Use the CD veracrypt asked you to burn during encrypting...
>>61285769
Go to gym u chopsticks
>>61286091
What do you think I'm doing in the first place?
Can I get rid of the bootloader through a distro? And how?
Nigger just download any linux distro like ubuntu and zero your hard drive and you're done
>>61286008
>If I do boot up a Linux distro like Fedora how can I delete the whole boot loader from there so I can install W7?
Looks like gparted doesn't work according to google. Try:fdisk -l
>That command is used to list (display) the detected disk and partitions.dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1024
>where /dev/sda is the drive you want to remove the MBR & partition table from
>>61286076
>Can I use cmd to get rid of VeraCrypt bootloader?
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725671(v=ws.11).aspx
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/005929en
>>61285769
>actually falling for the decryption meme
You deserve everything that goes wrong
>>61285769
>Decryption under Windows is much faster
grab another disk, install w7 on it, boot into it and decrypt it from there?