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initiated but will not complete while booted from Yosemite's RecoveryHD October 20, 2014 rtrouton Leave a comment Go to comments To address this issue that caused problems for folks https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2014/10/20/filevault-2-decryption-can-be-initiated-but-will-not-complete-while-booted-from-yosemites-recovery-hd/ decrypting from Mavericks' Recovery HD and Internet Recovery, Apple has made a change to Yosemite's Recovery HD and Apple Internet Recovery with regards to FileVault 2 decryption. As of 10.10, you can initiate http://www.registry-clean-up.net/errors/runtime-errors/runtime-error-69750 the decryption process from Yosemite's Recovery HD and Internet Recovery, but the actual decryption will not proceed until you have booted from a drive that is running a regular Yosemite OS install. When unable to you decrypt from Yosemite's Recovery HD, you will be notified that decryption is in progress and to run the following command to check on its progress: diskutil cs list When checked, you should see output for Conversion Status, Conversion Direction and Conversion Progress similar to what's shown below: Conversion Status: Converting Conversion Direction: -none- Conversion Progress: -none- These statuses will not change while you're booted unable to modify from Yosemite's Recovery HD. If you reboot and boot back to Yosemite's Recovery HD, you should see output for Conversion Status, Conversion Direction and Conversion Progress similar to what's shown below: Conversion Status: Converting Conversion Direction: -none- Conversion Progress: Paused Once booted from a regular Yosemite OS install, you should see decryption proceed. I had filed a bug report about the decryption behavior in Mavericks's Recovery HD which evolved into a bug report about this behavior. The bug report has been closed by Apple and I've posted the bug report at Open Radar now that the Yosemite NDA has been lifted. For those interested, the details are available via the link below: http://openradar.appspot.com/radar?id=5885738759487488 Share this:PrintEmailMoreFacebookLinkedInRedditTwitterGooglePinterestTumblrPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related Categories: FileVault 2, Mac OS X Comments (5) Leave a comment roisantiago November 6, 2014 at 11:57 am Reply I can't even log in because my Mac will shutdown and when si try to decrypt in recovery mode it said that it has been an error and when I check in terminal it said Conversion progress: Paused. It's like 2 days the same thing pleased help !!! kakyoisme December 30, 2014 at 2:12 pm Reply Very helpfu
for Runtime Error 69750 If you are receiving a Runtime Error 69750 message, it is highly likely you have problems in the Windows registry. The Windows registry is the central engine of your PC and controls all functions and programs. Problems with the Windows registry such as 69750 can cause serious damage to your system if left unchecked. In order to fix the 69750 message, simply run a free scan and check your system for errors. Installation Instructions Click here to begin download Install and run RegCure Pro Start Scan Click "Fix All" and repair your PC Why Scan Your Computer For Runtime Error 69750? When you receive an error for Runtime Error 69750 this typically means: You have errors in the Windows registry The registry may be infected with spyware or viruses Fortunately by running a free scan with RegCure Pro you can fix both. RegCure Pro will both fix the Windows registry errors and remove any spyware or viruses. Cleaning up the Windows registry with RegCure Pro can do the following: Fix all PC Errors Remove any Spyware or Viruses Lurking on your System Speed up your PC performance Improve Internet Speed Prevent Computer Freezing, Crashing, and Blue Screens Run A Free Scan and Fix Runtime Error 69750 Operating System: Windows7 (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), or Windows XP (32-bit) Requirements: 20 MB free hard disk space for installation. FAQ's What Are Runtime Errors? Runtime Errors are related to software or hardware malfunctions related to the Windows registry. A Runtime Error can prevent you from using an application, cause you to lose information, or make an application run improperly. What Causes Runtime Errors? When you receive an error like Runtime Error 69750, then it means you have problems with the Windows registry. Since Runtime Errors come from hardware or software controlled by the registry, it is highly likely you have some serious registry errors that need to be fixed. This can occur from registry corruption, viruses, out of date drivers, or just wear and tear on an older computer. Why Should I Fix Runtime Errors? The Runtime Error 69750 message is telling you that you have some very critical errors within your system. Not fixing these critical registry errors can cause many problems such as freezing, crashing, and blue screens. Having a corrupt registry can also significantly slow down computer speeds. And