I am currently running Windows 7 RC x64 on my home system, and am interested in encrypting my hard drive. I've heard good things about TrueCrypt, but am curious what other folks might suggest. I primarily use my system for software development, so am concerned about any system performance degradation that encryption might introduce.
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TrueCrypt is the de facto standard. Free open-source disk encryption software for Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS X, and Linux.
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As you mentioned, there's TrueCrypt. There's also PGP Whole Disk Encryption. If you purchase Windows 7 Ultimate, you'll also have BitLocker built in, which is one of the few compelling features of Ultimate. | |||
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Windows 7 has full disk encryption built in with Bitlocker. You will have it available in the RC but come RTM it will only be available in the Enterpise and Ultimate editions. | |||
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I use Dekart private disk. It ships with AES 256-bit encryption and can be used from a memory stick. | |||
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