I have the same question (70) Subscribe Subscribe Subscribe to RSS feed . If it is not enough, you can choose to reset it using your recovery key. - In your Azure Active Directory account. If you know the user’s password, type it in and the drive will mount. If the Mac is not encrypted the drive will just mount as Macintosh HD on the Desktop. FileVault 2 Target Disk Mode GUI unlock pop-up. Review this Apple TN: Startup key combinations for Intel-based Macs. You can use the Lock-BitLocker cmdlet to prevent access. Macintosh HD Recovery - Recover Lost Data from Macintosh HD Although you can use the macOS Recovery to reinstall macOS or Mac OS X without missing user data, you may still find it seems unavoidable to losing important photos, documents, emails, or videos on Macintosh HD if you have used the Disk Utility in HD Recovery to format your disk. You need to set the type of the format for Mac OS Extended (Journaled). In order to restore access, provide one of the following key protectors for the volume: - In your Microsoft account. The FileVault option in macOS is a fantastic way to enhance the security of your data at rest. To get your recovery key, go to BitLocker Recovery Keys. Let's be honest, most of us don't do that, but if you did you can enter the recovery key when asked after three failed login attempts. Use the Option key during the restart to then select this drive as the boot drive. In the Menu, choose ‘Disk Utility, next click the button ‘’ In the Utility menu, choose your Startup volume which in most cases is called Macintosh HD.
When the key is entered (even when registered in Active Directory), BitLocker reports the key was accepted and the unlock was successful, but then prompts you … This thread is locked. Once you have booted your Mac into Target Disk Mode you will be see a GUI message on the Host Mac, if the Target Mac is Encrypted. I've got another post on how you can unlock using your recovery key using the command line: Unlock or decrypt your FileVault 2-encrypted boot drive from the command line: Restart Mac, press and hold Command + R keys down until a menu appears on the screen. If unlocking via Disk Utility isn't working, you may need to use your recovery key. enter the 48-digit recovery key to unlock this drive key id 9b45326b ... enter the 48-digit recovery key to unlock this drive key id 9b45326b. pls help you. OK, how your ready to use Disk Utility from the USB thumb drive to fix your disk.
If you do have FileVault enabled and can’t remember either your password for unlocking the drive or the drive’s recovery key, then you won’t be able to recover any data from it. Once you have created the bootable recovery USB drive. In case Mac OS X is not able to start anymore you can still access your data through the recovery partition. To do this, start your Mac with command R. Then start Terminal and type in diskutil corestorage list and press enter. thunku sir . Example for a startup volume named Macintosh HD and a recovery-key volume named ThumbDrive: diskutil ap unlockVolume "Macintosh HD" -recoveryKeychain /Volumes/ThumbDrive/FileVaultMaster.keychain Enter the master password to unlock the keychain and mount the startup disk. The Unlock-BitLocker cmdlet restores access to encrypted data on a volume that uses BitLocker Drive Encryption.
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