5/28/2023 0 Comments Apple file vault![]() Under Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, the disk image is in sparse bundle format.įile system directory corruption can occur in any of these disk image formats. Under Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4, the disk image is in sparse image format. Note that Apple® documentation for OS X 10.7 and later - such as Help information - refers to FileVault 2 as FileVault and refers to FileVault in Mac OS X 10.6 and earlier as Legacy FileVault.įileVault-protected Home folders are encrypted disk images. ![]() If you upgraded to OS X 10.7 or later without first disabling FileVault encryption on Home folders encrypted under Mac OS X 10.3-10.6, those Home folders remain encypted with the earlier version of FileVault and you cannot enabled FileVault 2. ![]() FileVault 2 encrypts the entire startup disk, not individual Home folders. FileVault disk encryption as implemented in OS X 10.7 and later. This FAQ does not apply to FileVault 2, i.e. You are running OS X 10.7 or later and upgraded without first disabling FileVault protection on Home folders encrypted with FileVault under Mac OS X 10.6 or earlier.You are running Mac OS X 10.3-10.6 and have encrypted one or more Home folders with FileVault.This FAQ specifically applies in the following situations: It addresses repairing FileVault®-protected Home folders that were encrypted with FileVault under Mac OS X 10.3-10.6, aka Legacy FileVault. This FAQ applies to Mac® OS X® 10.3 or later. Repairing a FileVault-protected Home folder
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