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encryption - How could I safely delete a truecrypt volume I believe should be enough to overwrite just the first MB or so of the volume, because the encrypted volume key is stored in that area. In theory, you only need to delete either your password, or the encrypted volume key, for the data to be irrevocable. That said, shredding the volume can't hurt and will also protect against any future catastrophic weakness found in the encryption, as unlikely TrueCrypt Copy all data from the drive encrypted by TrueCrypt to the drive encrypted by BitLocker. If you do not have a spare drive, first decrypt the drive encrypted by TrueCrypt. Select the drive in TrueCrypt, open the Volumes menu and select Permanently Decrypt item (available in version 7.2). Then encrypt the drive by BitLocker (see above). Newest 'truecrypt' Questions - Ask Ubuntu

TrueCrypt Keyfile screen mentions it : Your only hope if you delete your key files is to restore a volume header you saved somewhere. Also, when you think about your threat model, keep in mind that the volume key are stored in volatile memory. An Evil Maid attack will go after the volume key, not your key files. An attacker won't even know

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