Assigning an icon to a Truecrypt/Veracrypt volume

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    I'll PM you a link to the software. Suggest testing it on something unimportant first. Like create a small volume just for test purposes.
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    Can't PM you. Left you a link. Let us know if it works.
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       #13

    Umm, where's the link?
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    Check your messages. It should be there.
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       #15

    Thanks. Tested the software. It binds an icon to the drive letter only. Mounting the partition on a different drive letter defeats the process. But, thanks anyway.
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    Thanks for letting us know!
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    Callender said:
    I take it that you mean an encrypted partition rather than a container?

    See screenshot from my machine:

    Attachment 356774

    E is a Truecrypt volume on an internal drive and is mounted. G is a Veracrypt volume on an external drive and is not currently mounted. Both have custom icons. I used software "Drive Icon Changer" and I will try to remember where I got it from if you're interested.
    hi
    i have a file container
    how did you change the icon?
    with autorun.inf + icon?
    i don't want to use a external software , i would like to use autorun.inf + icon
    thanks
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