TrueCrypt remains the choice when PC users create encrypted virtual disks or encrypt a single partition or any storage device, including USB flash drives. It is one of the smallest apps available for protecting your documents, which also comes for free and remains like that.
One advantage can be considered the possibility of encrypting Windows partitions. Thus, pre-boot authentication is included.
By using advanced pipelining technology and hardware acceleration techniques, you will feel no difference between how data got stored before and after encryption.
If this is the 7.2 version that came out on May 28th of 2014 then this is a decrypt only version.
Just to correct the previous post. Truecrypt 7.1a was the last official release before Micrsoft shut it down and released their own version: 7.1B (Based on other people’s work of course). This version 7.1B is the one that does not allow the system partition to be encrypted.
Corporate piggery at it’s best, though I am glad people still choose to host the latest functional version!