Windows 10: Does "the cloud" have something against TrueCrypt containers?

Discus and support Does "the cloud" have something against TrueCrypt containers? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I've been having a little problem with uploading my backup files to "cloud" storage services lately. I have all my personal files in TrueCrypt... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Delly10, Jul 11, 2016.

  1. Delly10 Win User

    Does "the cloud" have something against TrueCrypt containers?


    I've been having a little problem with uploading my backup files to "cloud" storage services lately. I have all my personal files in TrueCrypt containers to keep everything secure. I have them that way in my computer, and also in a flash drive. When my old computer died, I thought it would be a good idea to have a second backup of everything, so I uploaded the TrueCrypt containers from my flash drive to Microsoft OneDrive. About a month later, all my files were gone! I was told that my account was probably hacked. Well, then I discovered Google has it's own Drive service with the same capacity, so I used that since I've never had any of my gmail accounts hacked. I just went back to check on the status of my files, and discovered that they are gone from there too! What's even stranger is that I also had some "open" files that were not in TC containers because I didn't have a computer at the time to put them into TC files first, so I had uploaded them in the open. Those files are still there. So now I'm wondering if TC containers--or possibly any password protected files--are not allowed to be stored in online storage sites. Can anyone shed some light on this?

    :)
     
    Delly10, Jul 11, 2016
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  2. Lumia " The Future is Here "

    This is a support forum, not a complaints department.

    I suggest you directly submit your complaints about hardware to Nokia and software to Microsoft.



    Also it often helps to read reviews when switching platforms to make sure it suits your needs. From what you've said the Lumia 820 clearly doesn't suit you.
     
    psychomania---01, Jul 11, 2016
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  3. fonero Win User
    Lumia " The Future is Here "

    psychomania: This is a support forum, not a complaints department.



    psychomania: Also it often helps to read reviews when switching platforms to make sure it suits your needs. From what you've said the Lumia 820 clearly doesn't suit you.



    What RSXforever wrote was a kind of review, that can help other people to judge, if Lumia is the right phone for them.
     
    fonero, Jul 11, 2016
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  4. Rocky Win User

    Does "the cloud" have something against TrueCrypt containers?

    Rocky, Jul 11, 2016
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  5. Delly10 Win User
    Delly10, Jul 11, 2016
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  6. Rocky Win User
    It seems to me that if you keep the native file extension then you might be OK with a TrueCrypt file. You never know.
     
    Rocky, Jul 11, 2016
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  7. Delly10 Win User
    All that stuff in the link about file extensions is a bit confusing to me. All I know is that I gave each container a name when I created it to generally identify what is in it. Names like, Photos, Music, Documents, etc. They say that changing the file extensions could corrupt it. But keeping them as they are doesn't seem to allow me to keep them in a Cloud Storage service. I suppose I could just keep them in flash drives and DVDs, but I was hoping to do a Cloud option as well in order to have my backups in different locations and forms.
     
    Delly10, Jul 11, 2016
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  8. Winuser Win User

    Does "the cloud" have something against TrueCrypt containers?

    I have a TrueCrypt file stored on OneDrive and it's still there.
     
    Winuser, Jul 11, 2016
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  9. Delly10 Win User
    How big is it? The article says smaller ones under 300MB should be ok. Mine were between 1 and 3GB.

    Here's what the article specifically says about size:

    Problems With Very Large Volumes

    Some cloud storage software may not properly handle very large TrueCrypt volumes, potentially resulting in corruption or loss of data. Volumes 300 MB or less in size should be ok. Anything in the multi-GB range is definitely risky.
     
    Delly10, Apr 4, 2018
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