RE: a question about when clown accessibility?

2019-12-12 Thread Simon A Fogarty
I would re enable file volt 

 My thought is that if in the worst case your notebook is stolen or lost,

Then all data on your mac volume will be secure which of course incldes 
anything on the mac that is sync'ed to iCloud / iCloud drive,

As for your boot camp partition 
I believe people have tried to back this up in the passed but it's not an easy 
thing to do without third party products.


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Subject: a question about when clown accessibility?

Hello, the subject line pretty much states what I am interested in getting some 
comments both good and/or bad? I purchased a copy of one phone eight standard 
and I was I think able to make a backup of my Boot Camp partition. My major 
question is what happened should I need to restore this entire partition 
meeting should something happen to my system since I’m getting ready to do some 
traveling.

A related question is simply this one because I’m going to do a bit of 
traveling, should I re-encrypt my OS X partition? I turned off FileVault just 
to make it easier to go between OS X and Boot Camp partition. But if I’m not 
close to a source for reinstalling say Time Machine backup would be wise to go 
ahead and re-encrypt? Unfortunately what I’m experiencing is that Time Machine 
uses standard HFS plus file system. 
While carbon copy cloner prefers to use a PFS. Sure I could put an HFS 
partition, and an eight PFS partition on the same drive. But that would create 
issues since of course I’d have to make it GU ID for to truly be operating 
system compliant. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to solve this 
quandary.if I don’t encrypt I guess I do re-encrypt this might solve the issue 
somewhat but of course I still have to deal with the moving between operating 
systems headache of going all the way down into the recovery console to thus 
boot into the different operating system.

I hope this hasn’t been to difficult to follow. Here’s to see what all the 
thoughts are on this one is?

Sincerely Maurice.

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a question about when clown accessibility?

2019-12-12 Thread maurice.mines
Hello, the subject line pretty much states what I am interested in 
getting some comments both good and/or bad? I purchased a copy of one 
phone eight standard and I was I think able to make a backup of my Boot 
Camp partition. My major question is what happened should I need to 
restore this entire partition meeting should something happen to my 
system since I’m getting ready to do some traveling.


A related question is simply this one because I’m going to do a bit of 
traveling, should I re-encrypt my OS X partition? I turned off FileVault 
just to make it easier to go between OS X and Boot Camp partition. But 
if I’m not close to a source for reinstalling say Time Machine backup 
would be wise to go ahead and re-encrypt? Unfortunately what I’m 
experiencing is that Time Machine uses standard HFS plus file system. 
While carbon copy cloner prefers to use a PFS. Sure I could put an HFS 
partition, and an eight PFS partition on the same drive. But that would 
create issues since of course I’d have to make it GU ID for to truly 
be operating system compliant. Does anyone have any recommendations on 
how to solve this quandary.if I don’t encrypt I guess I do re-encrypt 
this might solve the issue somewhat but of course I still have to deal 
with the moving between operating systems headache of going all the way 
down into the recovery console to thus boot into the different operating 
system.


I hope this hasn’t been to difficult to follow. Here’s to see what 
all the thoughts are on this one is?


Sincerely Maurice.

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