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Mounting a volume refers to opening or making a connection to the TrueCrypt volume you created. The connection to these volumes is password protected. Once mounted, you can open files from the volume, save files to it, or delete files from it as you would with any other storage drive.
NOTE: Connection to a TrueCrypt volume is closed whenever you log off, restart, or shut down your computer.
WARNING:
Although the device appears located on E:/, the volume should not be mounted on this drive letter.
To remove encryption from a device such as a USB drive, you need administrative access. Therefore, when you want to remove the encryption, do so from a personally owned computer.
Connect the device to your computer
Macintosh: The Disk Insertion dialog box appears.
Macintosh: Click IGNORE
Windows: From the Start menu, select All Programs » Utilities » TrueCrypt
Macintosh: Double click MACINTOSH HD » APPLICATIONS » TRUECRYPT
The TrueCrypt window appears.

Windows: At the bottom of the TrueCrypt window, click AUTO-MOUNT DEVICES
Macintosh: At the bottom of the TrueCrypt window, click MOUNT ALL DEVICES
The Enter TrueCrypt Volume Password dialog box appears.

OPTIONAL: To view your password as you type it, select Display password
In the Password text box, type your password
Click OK
You are returned to the TrueCrypt window.
Windows: Click EXIT
Macintosh: Click CLOSE
NOTES:
The volume is now available.
You can open files, save files, or delete files from it as you would with any other storage drive.
If you will not be logging off, but are done working with the files on the TrueCrypt volume, you should dismount (close) the volume.
NOTE: Connection to a TrueCrypt volume is closed whenever you log off, restart or shut down your computer.
Windows: From the Start menu, select All Programs » Utilities » TrueCrypt
Macintosh: Double click MACINTOSH HD » APPLICATIONS » TRUECRYPT
The TrueCrypt window appears.

From the list, select the volume you want to dismount
Click DISMOUNT
NOTES:
The location information for the volume disappears.
Files on the volume are no longer accessible.
Windows: Click EXIT
Macintosh: Click CLOSE