
CryptDisk rscdisk 4.2
Cryptdisk encryption on the fly creates a virtual disk on your system (cryptdisk).

Cryptdisk is turned off and on as you need it. Entry into the virtual disk is only achieved by use of a file (Keyfile) and a highly secure passphrase process. All files, data, and information written in the cryptdisk or parked in the cryptdisk is encrypted automatically. All files you move out of the virtual cryptdisk are decrypted automatically.
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