Hi Jessica. If you only just disabled FileVault then it’s probably still
decrypting, and you won’t be fully disabled until that’s done. Check in System
Preferences, Security and Privacy, FileVault what the status is. If the button
to turn it on is not there, try again after it appears. You
I managed to find it, and thought I got it fixed; told it to turn file vault
off, but after I restarted the computer, it defaulted back to file vault being
on again. Am I missing something here?
Maybe it’s for the best that I leave it turned on? Not sure what to do here
exactly.
> On Mar 8,
This would be set in the security area of system settings. It is called
file vault.
On 8 March 2016 at 09:53, Jessica Moss wrote:
> Thanx so much, got it up and running, how do I disable it completely so I
> don't have to keep doing this?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
Thanx so much, got it up and running, how do I disable it completely so I don't
have to keep doing this?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 9:27 AM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
>
> This is Taken directly from the VoiceOver Getting Started Guide:
> Log in to an
This is Taken directly from the VoiceOver Getting Started Guide:
Log in to an encrypted account without VoiceOver
If you turn on FileVault, you must log in to your account whenever your Mac is
restarted or wakes from sleep. VoiceOver isn’t available in the FileVault login
window. Depending on
I just upgraded last Thursday and everything was working fine until I shut the
computer down for the night.
Now whenever I start it back it either beeps at me when I try to figure out
what it's doing because it won't talk, or it goes into password recovery mode
and no matter what I do it