On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:21 AM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote: > On Sep 29, 2010, at 6:00 PM, "R. D. Preston" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Would someone please explain what these messages mean? >> Just got a new box (Intel mini), and am running 10.6.4. >> >> Used TrueCrypt 7 on 1TB volume, and the initialization >> is successful, but the mount attempt gives these errors. > > > Oh, man, Russ, your process is so forked! > > Sorry. Couldn't resist. > > Don't I have an uncanny ability to add sophomoric humor to the direst of > situations? > > It's a gift.
You speak with forked tongue, paleface. <g> > You're welcome. > > [Forgive me. I Gotta find things to laugh about because I am sitting about > six feet from my mom who any hour (or minute) now will be taking her last > labored breath on this mortal coil. She's going to be so much better off > then, but one day when I get a little one-on-one with the Lighter-Of-Suns I'm > gonna tell him that I think that cancer REALLY sucks! There, now I feel a > little better.] > > > Now, your question: Russ, have you downloaded the latest version of TrueCrypt? > > <http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads> > > It's up to 7.0a and the download is dated 9/5/10, so would it be possible > that you don't have the latest rev? Well, I only recently got it (within the last month), and I grabbed what was available, ver. 7. I'll look again. My previous s/w worked with MacOS X ver. 10.4.11, but not with any higher OS version, and they it is no longer supported or licensed by them for use. <sigh> > I would guess that those dialogs are not giving you the correct information > because you have a NEWER version of the OS than it's coded to recognize. > > Just a stab in the dark because I'm not a TrueCrypt user, but thought this > might help. (And I gotta do stuff to take my mind off where I'm sitting.) > > > j. > On the can, again? Thanks. -- russ preston _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list [email protected] http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
