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Revision as of 02:27, 8 October 2008
Full Volume Encryption, or FVE, is a method for encrypting a single partition, either physical or virtual, on a hard drive. It is different than Full Disk Encryption as parts of the disk are left unencrypted.
Implementations
- BitLocker
- Included with certain versions of Microsoft Windows Vista.