β Category: | Disk Image Files |
β Developer: | IDRIX |
π An .HC file pattern can also correlate with an encrypted virtual disc variation composed by the IDRIX VeraCrypt suite, a solid volume encryption and creation bundle. Precisely, the .HC extension definition maintains one or several encrypted file resources that can be effortlessly opened only after a relevant .HC data item is mounted to the virtual disc in VeraCrypt utility. In order to mount a requested .HC data object, you should know the password applied to create the .HC instance. VeraCrypt suite can be explicitly described as a freeware, open-source program toolkit that enables you to create and encrypt diverse .HC covered storage volumes. You can utilize VeraCrypt solution to encrypt already existing physical volumes (for instance, USB flash drives or hard SSD or HDD drives), or encrypt and create new custom .HC embraced virtual volumes. The volumes designed with the interference of VeraCrypt project are properly saved as .HC entities. Users are suggested to manually attach the .HC extension marker to the filename of their operating volume while it is being created. When you manage to create a new .HC entity, you are expected to specify the outcome volumeβs size (in GB, MB, or KB) and the respective password applied to protect it. You can also configure other crucial options, such as hash algorithms and an encryption method applied for processing the proper .HC volume. In order to initiate and generate a new .HC instance, open VeraCrypt bundle, pick βCreate Volumeβ option and follow the instructions of the Volume Creation Wizard to compose and allocate a new encrypted file container in the system. VeraCrypt has afterwards become a prominent successor to TrueCrypt, a legacy formerly-made and released encryption toolkit for desktop computers.
β Category: | Developer Files |
β Developer: | Terry A. Davis |
π Commonly, an .HC file item is related to the Holy C source code data entry, which is typically employed with the TempleOS operating shell. Precisely, the .HC format arrangement includes code that is suggested to be compiled within TempleOS infrastructure. .HC file elements can be easily and smoothly edited and opened up in any plain text editor or code viewer, but can be precompiled and executed in the TempleOS shell only. The creation of the TempleOS environment has been initially started in the early 2000s. While the operating system is particularly handy and suitable for designing and coding simple video games, it includes a particular quantity of biblical .HC references, such as a game entitled as After Egypt. As a compound part of developing TempleOS, Terry A. Davis, the author of the initiative, has also designed the Holy C programming language. Hopy C is distinguished as an integral component of the C programming language that is applied by TempleOS hierarchy solely. Those of the technical specialists and community members who design TempleOS programs write those apps in Holy C layout, while afterwards they manage to save and distribute their outcome efforts in .HC file layout.
π The .HC overall composition can be effortlessly researched, opened up, monitored, and tracked with the interference of VeraCrypt app, adapted for all subcategories of desktop operating platforms, including Linux and all of their related branches and distributions.
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