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Encrypt option greyed out
Encrypt option greyed out









encrypt option greyed out encrypt option greyed out

Then did a clean install from internet recovery. Removed original mac ssd, and installed 2nd OEM mac ssd purchased from ebay.

  • outcome is that the same problem occured in all cases.
  • Utility (GPT partiton map w/ apple filesystem),ĭid a clean install of MacOS again from usb.ĭid steps 1-5 using MacOS internet recovery instead of using a bootable usb.

    encrypt option greyed out

    The drive from sleep in order to unlock it), with parted magics built in disk erase utility,Īs well as another erase of the gpt and pmbr partition maps using parted magics built in diskĪfterwords, I once again, booted up a mac os bootable usb drive, formatted it with disk Following this, I also did a secure-erase (after unfreezing Nothing has changed.Ĭlean installed MacOS Catalina from a bootable usb drive AFTER dd'ing the entire drive fromīooted from a "Parted Magic" live usb and used gdisk to erase not only the GPT partition map,īut also the MBR (or PMBR) maps.

  • outcome is that the exact same problem occurred.
  • Preferences stays the same, and does NOT acknowledge any sort of encryption.Ĭlean installed MacOS Catalina from a bootable catalina usb drive AFTER formatting my mac
  • outcome is that even thought the command line utility says it is encrypted, system.
  • I have tried enabling it throught the command line and according to the command line So far, here are the things that I have done and the outcomes from them: New mac os, and the same problem occurred on a completely different OEM ssd. Of the exact same type with the exact same model number. I bought a second official OEM Apple Samsung SSD on ebay The SSD is formatted with a GUID partion map and an APFS filesystem. The internal ssd is the one that came with the macbook pro, and is unmodified. The model of mac is macbook pro 11,3 15" 2014. What in the world is happening, and how do I fix this so that I can enable fileVault via the system preferences pane again? So essentially, I can not enable FileVault via the system preferences pane. The only button that is not greyed out is the "Cancel" button. The "Back" and "Continue" buttons are also greyed out. Now, when trying to enable FileVault via System Preferences>Security & Privacy>FileVault>Turn on FileVault, I get a pop up with both the "Set up my iCloud account to reset my password" and "Create a recovery key and do not use my iCloud account" options greyed out. I formatted the internal ssd using apple filesystem and installed successfully.

    encrypt option greyed out

    I just did a clean install off off my MacBook Pro by dd'ing the hard drive, and then installing macOS Catalina from a bootable USB.











    Encrypt option greyed out