Event JSON
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"pubkey": "1629b041a70cf0be57fa3f0da357cb5c9e62c24d298fbc594072d6ba0cfdd431",
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"content": "nostr:npub1qus8y6uf449p32m2xslkm74rlrzsxe44pytxgas984qk9hrsgsfsssrtmv I've lost some encrypted drives before. Fortunately nothing important. You could try accessing it on a different computer.\n\nFound this but I can't confirm.\n\nhttps://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/technical/thread/89a9c7ef/\n\nTry logging-in as the Administrator, open the VeraCrypt GUI, right click on the mounted volume to select repair filesystem option.\n\nIf that fails, the only other idea I can offer is with the volume mounted in VeraCrypt, try using data recovery tools like R-Studio, TestDisk or EaseUS Data Recovery.",
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