How to encrypt non-boot Volume so available at login? Hi folks - I've been using FileVault for years quite successfully to encrypt my internal HD and like the simplicity and security it's provided. Other than that, is there any other solution for me to gain access to my files? It even shows a hint to my password, which tells me exactly what it is, but it still won’t give me access. When hitting the make active, it asks for a password, which I keep typing in, however to no luck. ![]() The Macintosh HD data is greyed out, and it says that it’s passive and also encrypted. So now I’m running OS Catalina on a usb, and have tried accessing DiskUtilities, in which I see my “Macintosh HD” and “Macintosh HD - data”. ![]() Only solution so far has been to have an boot-firmware on a usb. So I tried internet reboot and all, but still no luck. ![]() The update/installation however crashed, which resulted in me pressing the power button to switch it off.Įver since I couldn’t access the computer on a normal basis, meaning whenever I started it, i typed my user password, it got accepted but then the laptop went into some macOS-update assistant, telling me something went wrong etc.Īfter this my laptop couldn’t show me my files. ![]() The other day I tried updating my MacBook Pro 2015 from Catalina to Big Sur.
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