![]() Htt p:///2/managing-mavericks-filevault-2-with- fdesetup/ w./r/hackintosh/comments/ak611m/enabled filevaultboot drivenot availableon/ Perhaps this will help but, I haven't tried it yet: I would still recommend being more patient than I was. I am not sure at all whether it would have finished itself or not. Mine was stuck for a while at 10% without moving so I terminated the process with intention to restart it but it isn't that easy. ![]() Some mistakes that I have done during the process: I was able to unlock the hard drive and start the decryption process. Then follow this instructions from here: http s:///5/unlock-or-decrypt-your-filevault-encrypted-boot-drive-from-the-command-line-on-macos-mojave/ Now in recovery mode long the top of the screen go to utilities and select Terminal. When the computer restarts - hold CMD + R for recovery mode. Select your external drive to boot from (I selected the TM drive but I think the one with the OS would work as well - perhaps you could even use an empty drive). ![]() When you turn your computer on - keep an Option key pressed. (I also had another drive with a TM back up from a while back hooked up to the MacBook) Since your hard drive is inaccessible - you will have to get an external drive and use it to enter Recovery Mode. ![]() The essence of the process is that you have to unlock and decrypt the hard drive but for me that has only been possible through a Terminal in recovery mode. There is a way to unlock the hard drive and possibly to decrypt it, this will allow data recovery but I am not sure if it'll allow to install onto that drive without wiping it (I haven't gotten to that point yet.) This isn't really a new issue to Mac OS, it has happened before. So the way I understand this correctly - the hard drive got locked and encrypted somewhere in the process of the update. File system recovery manager allows finding and recovering files to a local disk.I've been digging for solution for over 48 hours now. The file manager includes files search, data analysis, identification and positioning by file content and file descriptors. The disk management system automatically detects storages and opens disk images. ![]() The program is enhanced with extensive support of modern storage technologies, such as Apple Core Storage, LVM thin provisioning, Drobo BeyondRAID, Logical Disk Manager, MS Storage Spaces, Synology Hybrid RAID, RAID-Z, and file systems applied in different popular environments: Windows (NTFS, FAT, FAT32, exFAT, ReFS/ReFS 2), macOS (HFS+, APFS), Linux (Ext2-Ext4, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, UFS, Btrfs) BSD/Solaris (ZFS) and VMware (VMFS, VMFS6).Ī comprehensive multi-tool interface makes the software suitable even for the most complicated data recovery tasks. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery features a set of decryption techniques providing the means for data recovery from encrypted storages (full-disk encryption, LUKS, Apple FileVault, eCryptFS, etc.) In addition to that, a long list of supported virtual technologies make the program capable of dealing not only with simple disk images but also virtual disks of VMware, Hyper-V, Parallels, EnCase, Runtime files, Synology Sparse iSCSI, multi-level virtual storages and other systems. The utility works with both software/hardware RAID as well as arrays consisting of disk images or virtual disks. The program allows assembling RAID of different types and levels, including hybrid and custom RAID configurations and thus makes it possible to restore files from complex storage systems, like NAS and other RAID-based devices, besides common stand-alone digital media. The software successfully combines the most advanced data recovery algorithms with various instruments for thorough analysis and editing of raw data. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery is a first-rate software application developed for specialists in the field of data recovery. ![]()
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