I had a truecrypt-encrypted hard drive that I cloned to a larger drive with Macrium. What I didn't realise was that Macrium, instead of doing a byte-to-byte copy, was unencrypting the drive on the fly when reading, and writing unencrypted to the new drive. So the whole drive has been copied, but is now no longer encrypted.

When I boot up, I get the Truecrypt bootloader that asks for my password as before, but if I put the password in, it fails to boot. If I press escape instead to boot unencrypted, Windows boots up fine and I have been using it, a lot.

However - if I try to hibernate, either by pressing the power button or choosing from the start menu, nothing happens. Hence, if I'm in the middle of something (always) and don't want to shut down completely, I just have to leave it on.

What should I do? Just write a new MBR?

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Can you go into standby? Is hibernation enabled? – soandos Dec 20 '11 at 16:49
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