Thanks, I’m not sure I understand why this is expected but at least the workaround is already good.
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Yes I saw that. It's a bit strange as a limitation. I can understand that the software is trying to prevent me from blowing a hole in my foot, but maybe a big red warning would be sufficient instead of entirely preventing it (and the limit is strange, that a 19 char password needs a 98 PIM while a 20 char password is fine with a PIM of 1...). Or maybe there should be a PRO licence of veracrypt that unlock this feature (ok, I'm just kidding :-p).
Thanks, I indeed found the benchmark menu. I guess, ideally lowering the PIM value below the default 485 would be the best thing to speed up the openning of a crypted volume. But I don't suppose there is an option to unlock this (unless by using a very long password] ?
Hi all, Would you have advice on how to configure an encrypted partition to optimize for the speed of unencrypting it (i.e. initially mounting the partition), and possibly for the read/write speed once mounted (but this is less important). I'm OK if the resulting encryption is not state of the art and safe against a governement or an organisation with a lot of (computing) power as nothing really sensitive wil be on the disk. I just want to protect against most people who would find the disk if I...