tools for Linux exist too, but usually aren't included by default
LUKS + FreeOTFE
see the "related articles" list; may be relevant for SD cards in a usb reader
This is how to fix the problem where it can't find the IDE boot drive at all.
I used the TestDisk program to make a virtual boot volume in Hyper-V become bootable again. First I added the volume to an XP VM, and converted the volume to dynamic. Then I used TestDisk under that XP VM to make it bootable again, and then booted it in the VM it came from.
I used the TestDisk program to make a virtual boot volume in Hyper-V become bootable again. First I added the volume to an XP VM, and converted the volume to dynamic. Then I used TestDisk under that XP VM to make it bootable again, and then booted it in t
Ten-key and an optical drive. Maybe decent gaming performance?
Open source partition encryption solution, works with Windows (but not Linux) and replaces TrueCrypt or Bitlocker
Requires Win32 to set it up, but you can boot any ISO.