Master Voyager Home Edition 3.32

Maintenance release with stability improvements

Historical Reference

This page documents a historical software release. Master Voyager Home Edition is no longer actively developed. This information is provided for reference purposes only.

Version 3.32 Release Summary

Version 3.32 was a maintenance release focused on stability and reliability improvements. Reported changes include:

  • Windows XP SP3 stability: Resolved intermittent crashes on Windows XP Service Pack 3 systems
  • Mount/dismount reliability: Improved handling of rapid mount/dismount cycles and unexpected USB removal
  • Fragmented drive support: Better performance when working with heavily fragmented USB drives
  • Driver signing updates: Updated kernel-mode driver signatures for improved compatibility
  • Error reporting: Enhanced diagnostic messages to help troubleshoot mount failures

Bug Fixes

This release addressed several user-reported issues:

  • Fixed memory leak in the driver when handling large numbers of file operations
  • Corrected issue where dismounting could leave ghost drive letters in some configurations
  • Resolved conflict with certain backup software that locked encrypted volumes
  • Fixed rare corruption scenario when system crashed during write operations

System Requirements

  • Windows XP SP2 or later, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • 512 MB RAM minimum (1 GB recommended for Windows Vista/7)
  • USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port
  • Administrative privileges required for installation

Upgrade Notes

Users upgrading from version 3.31 were advised to:

  1. Dismount all encrypted volumes before upgrading
  2. Uninstall the previous version (3.31)
  3. Restart the system
  4. Install version 3.32
  5. Restart again (driver updates require reboot)
  6. Remount encrypted volumes and verify accessibility

Safety Notes

Legacy Software Warning

Master Voyager Home Edition is no longer maintained. For ongoing USB encryption needs:
  • Consider migrating to VeraCrypt (open source, actively developed)
  • Use BitLocker To Go if you have Windows Pro or Enterprise
  • Always verify downloads with checksums and antivirus scans
  • Test legacy software in virtual machines before deploying on production systems

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