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my Mac and when I try to do that I get the error message as “Disabling FileVault failed: An error occurred while reverting the disk (Error: - 69755)”. Why this
Error 69749 Unable To Unlock The Core Storage Volume
error shows up? Can someone tell me what steps to be followed for error 69750 filevault disabling the FileVault protection now from my Mac? Thanks. Reply With Quote 27-02-201310:46 PM #2 mahhiads Array Join Date Nov
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2012 Posts 537 Re: Disabling Filevault fails in Mac Hello Friend, Just Follow Some Steps Are : >> Firstly Make The Free Space In The Home Sharing Folder Of The User Above Of http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/filevault-error.300816/ 20 MB >> Than Click On The Apple Menu >> Than Click On The Preference Than Open The Security Than Open The Filevault Option >> Than Click On The Turn OFF The Filevault And Turn OFF The Feature If Need The Password Than Enter And Turn OFF >> After That Restart The PC >> Than Open The System Preference Than Security Than Filevault And Turn ON The http://themacmob.com/forum/disabling-filevault-fails-mac-100372.html Again >> Than Access They File Without Any Issue. >> And Also Update The OS Of The PC. I Hope That Info Is Usefully Reply With Quote 28-02-201309:50 AM #3 venki Array Join Date Feb 2013 Posts 152 Re: Disabling Filevault fails in Mac hello friends.. to solve the problem: @first of all,go to Apple Menu @go to preferences @click on security option @open FileVault option @disable it and @restart your computer @then go to preferences @click on security option @enable the Filevault option your problem will be solved all the best Reply With Quote 28-02-201305:10 PM #4 aditya807 Array Join Date Dec 2012 Posts 101 Re: Disabling Filevault fails in Mac Hello To disable Filevault files in Mac you can go with these steps... ===>Go to Desktop screen on your Mac system. ===>Now click on Apple icon. ===>Now click on System preference option. ===>After clicking the System preference window will open. ===>Under that window click on Security option. ===>Under the Security select the Off from drop-down box just next to Filevault option. ===>After selecting Filevault will be disable on your Mac system. Try this i hope this will help you... Reply With Quote 28-02-201308:04 PM #5 hih
pause or hang at login 66 Replies After having upgraded to OS X Yosemite, a number of people have found their Macs now take a relatively long time to log in. While powering on the system will reveal https://www.macissues.com/2014/10/27/filevault-bug-makes-yosemite-pause-or-hang-at-login/ the login screen almost immediately, after supplying an account password the system will show a progress bar and hang for up to a couple of minutes, before finally showing the desktop and allowing the computer to http://superuser.com/questions/520264/recover-from-botched-full-disk-encryption-using-filevault2 be used. If this is happening to you, then the problem is very likely from a bug with how Yosemite is handling your FileVault disk encryption that you set up prior to upgrading to Yosemite. FileVault unable to 2 is Apple's full-disk encryption routine that will encrypt all files on your hard disk, including the OS. When set up, the OS will not load when you start up your system, and the login window you see is just a pretty interface that mimics the login window, and allows you to supply a password for accounts that are able to unlock the disk. When your password is supplied, the system will unable to unlock then unlock the disk, load the system software and then automatically log into the account who's password was supplied at the interface to unlock your Mac. Unfortunately for some people this process seems to be hindered by some bug with prior FileVault 2 setups that prevents their systems from immediately unlocking and loading the operating system, so their systems now take up to several minutes to log in, if at all. If you are noticing this problem with your Mac after upgrading to Yosemite, then you can likely fix the problem by turning FileVault off and then back on again: Ensure you have a full backup of your Mac using Time Machine. Boot and unlock your Mac as you normally would to log in. Go to the FileVault tab in the Security & Privacy system preferences and turn off FileVault. When FileVault is disabled and your drive is decrypted, restart your Mac. Hold the Command-R keys down at the boot chimes to load your Mac into Recovery Mode. Open Disk Utility and use it to run a Repair Disk routine, available in the First Aid tab when you select your hard drive. Do this for both the hard drive device, and your boot volume. Restart your Mac normally and log in. Re-enable FileVault in
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Recover from botched full disk encryption using FileVault2 up vote 0 down vote favorite I decided to enable full disk encryption using FileVault2 in OSX Mountain Lion, but near the end of the encryption process, I get a message telling me that it failed, and that I should disable and reenable it to try again. When I try to disable it I get an error: An error occurred while reverting the disk. (Error: -69755). So I am stuck in a vicious cycle. Luckily, the drive is still accessible and usable, but it's clearly not encrypted. Here are screenshots of the process: I would prefer to avoid reformatting the drive (it's a single partition). There is a long thread in the Apple Support Communities, but there is no acceptable answer so far. https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4218952?start=0&tstart=0 partitioning osx-mountain-lion disk-encryption disk-utility filevault share|improve this question edited Dec 17 '12 at 1:40 Lee Taylor 1,0811219 asked Dec 17 '12 at 0:35 Ben Mordecai 225210 Restore from the backup that you certainly would have taken before starting this process. –Daniel R Hicks Dec 17 '12 at 1:05 @DanielRHicks My backup process involves manually keeping files of interest on an external drive and working files in the cloud, so while I have the ability to recover all data that is important to me, it is not a full backup, so I cannot restore. –Ben Mordecai Dec 17 '12 at 2:11 Yet you started an encryption process that mucks with the entire disk? –Daniel R Hicks Dec 17 '12 at 19:54 @DanielRHicks I'm not willing to buy a new external drive right now that could fit a full backup, so I only