
It worked in Virtualbox but when I copied that Windows VHD file onto my Ventoy drive and booted it up, I get a Windows bootloader error and I am unable to boot into Windows since it is unable to prompt me the Veracrypt boot loader to decrypt the system. Remove any docking station and unplug the AC. The copy operation is going to take a long time depending on your USB port speed and your USB device. To start your computer normally, you will need to perform one of these actions: FIXING THE BOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND ON WINDOWS 10/8/7 1. Mount the partition (replace sdy with device letter from above) sudo mount /dev/sdy1 /winusb. I also tried booting up the Windows VHD in VirtualBox and installed Veracrypt and encrypted the system. The hard disk cannot support the system boot process because the BIOS failed to make the connection with the boot device. I was not prompted with the password page, no matter how I setup the system drive encryption. Before Veracrypt encrypts the system drive, it will do a test to ensure it will work by rebooting Windows and ensuring your prompted with the Veracrypt password page. I first tried to boot up the Windows VHD in Ventoy and install Veracrypt and encrypt the system. I tried two different approaches and neither worked.

Ventoy is a way to be able to load multiple ISOs on a USB device and the Windows VHD plugin allows you to boot a portable Windows OS on a USB device.


Is there a way to have a Ventoy Windows VHD that is fully encrypted using Veracrypt.
