Win10 UEFI PreBoot-Auth fails always ( github. System encryption pretest fails on win10 ( ) I hope this gets fixed because as of right now no version – no matter FInal or Beta- seems to have a solution for this. The issue is already reported on GitHub with similar or exactly the same symptoms. After the reboot you finally can enter your password and VeraCrypt finally says that the pretest is okay.Postexec file(EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw_ms.efi) Edit EFI\VeraCrypt\DcsProp and put the key within the configuration:.Copy and replace EFI\VeraCrypt\DcsBoot.efi to EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi.Copy the file: EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi to bootmgfw_ms.efi.Go ahead and tell the VeraCrypt wizard that you want to try it again but hold on with the reboot and follow with these steps manually: After the first reboot with no password prompt (as explained in the above scenario), VeraCrypt says that the pre-test failed, however at this moment you can see that the EFI/VeraCrypt partition was created.If you tell the VeraCrypt wizard to go ahead and skip the pretest and take a look into the EFI filesystem you will notice that there is no EFI/VeraCrypt folder! That’s the real issue here.Well, you just boot into Windows but nothing got encrypted and you see the error (see picture above). Once you installed VeraCrypt Final / Nightly you might want to start the full disk-encryption (FDE) to encrypt the whole OS partition/drive, you start the setup and do everything what you get asked for – The system shutdowns, yep no reboot! – it shutdown, bad signal already! Okay so you power on your machine and you won’t see any input field to type in your password, Windows just boots or you see a error which says that the authentification failed. Next, go to this link: In the Stable Releases section click MacFUSE Two software installers should now be located in your Downloads folder. The guide is a workaround however this needs to be fixed within VeraCrypt with the next final version. This test is needed to verify if your HDD/SSD can be proper encrypted before the actual process really starts to avoid running into problems. The latest VeraCrypt Final/Beta seems to have some troubles with latest Windows changes, which means the pretest fails.
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