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I recently reinstalled a laptop and in doing so setup full disk encryption in a slightly strange fashion. The basic flow I followed was:

  1. Boot into Recovery mode (hold ⌘-R at boot)
  2. Erase the internal HD as HFS+ (Journaled, Encrypted) and set a disk password
  3. Install OS X onto the internal disk
  4. During setup, use Migration Assistant to copy clone containing previous install data from backup disk
  1. Without the current password, you will have to erase and reformat the disk in Apple's Disk Utility. It is always a good idea to store these passwords in a safe place. Apple also allows you to store the key.
  2. Disk Utility is an in-built macOS app for managing disks, drives and partitions. As it happens, it also lets you create a password-protected folder in your Mac. It is not a folder, per se. But, you can easily manage all your files. Let’s have a look at the steps now. First, we have to open Disk Utility app on Mac.
  3. Use the password-protected folder. To open the folder, double-click it, then enter the password that you set for it when prompted. The folder will open, and a drive-shaped icon will appear on your desktop. You may have to restart your Mac before the folder will ask for your password.

Usually OS X’s full disk encryption (FileVault 2) allows the machine users to unlock the disk, and not a standalone password. Due to the slightly odd way I setup the machine, I had the option of either using. Without the current password, you will have to erase and reformat the disk in Apple's Disk Utility. It is always a good idea to store these passwords in a safe place. Apple also allows you to store the key with them. See this article for more information.

This worked great in the end, once I’d recompiling various utilities I had installed. (Downside of moving from one CPU arch to another - can’t just copy all compiled binaries over.)

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However, I failed at step 2 above and entered “password” as my disk password since it was only intended to be temporary. Usually OS X’s full disk encryption (FileVault 2) allows the machine users to unlock the disk, and not a standalone password. Due to the slightly odd way I setup the machine, I had the option of either using the disk password or my user account’s password.

Having hunted around trying to find how to change or remove this disk password and leave only my users password, I finally stumbled across the magic incantations in an apple discussion thread asking How to disable “Disk Password” on boot?.

The magic incantations are as follows:

  1. List all the passwords that can currently unlock the drive

    Make sure there is a second password listed or removing the disk password will lock you out of the disk.

  2. Note the UUID of the “Disk Passphrase” entry, and remove that from the list

  3. Rover rancher 18188 service repair manual. List the passwords again to make sure the Disk Passphrase entry was removed

Hey presto, only your user is left being able to unlock the disk.

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Summary: Disk Utility change password greyed out? Cannot change APFS encryption passphrase in Terminal? Here is how to change APFS encryption password and how to recover lost data from APFS encrypted volumes.

I have a clean install of macOS High Sierra with APFS encrypted file partition. During install I checked the 'decrypt at login' option, but each has a different password. I now want to change my APFS password but I haven't been able to:
'change password' is greyed out in the Disk Utility for my APFS volume. External hard drive for mac ratings. diskutil apfs changePassphrase . returned an error saying it can't do it.
Any idea how I can do that?

APFS encryption is designed with native encryption which offers a higher level of security. Unlike HFS+, APFS has implemented single-key and multi-key for system-level, file level, and specific data and metadata. However, some Mac users report that APFS encrypted volume won't accept the password and they are unable to change APFS encryption password. This passage will show you how to change APFS encryption password and recover your data from this encrypted APFS volume.

Why you cannot change APFS encryption password?

Normally, the password of an APFS encrypted volume can be changed as your willing. But if the APFS encrypted volume is corrupted, some errors will occur when you try to decrypt it or change its password. APFS encrypted volume corruption can be caused by virus attack,APFS encryption interruption, sudden power failure and invalid catalog file, etc.

How to change APFS encryption password?

Solution 1: Change APFS encryption password with Disk Utility

Usually, you will be able to change the APFS password with Disk Utility if your disk is healthy.

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1. Run Disk Utility and choose 'Show all devices' in View Option.

2. Click the encrypted APFS volume and click File in the left top of your desktop.

3. Choose 'Change Password' and type the information it asked, then click 'Change' to finish.

Solution 2: Recover lost data from encrypted APFS volume and reformatting

However, if your disk is suffering from file system corruption, reformatting will be the best way to solve this issue. But this operation will remove all data on the APFS encrypted volume. Thus, if you have important files on the volume, please recover lost data from APFS encrypted volume with iBoysoft Data Recovery for Macfirstly.

Format internal hard drive mac. Step 1: Recover lost data from APFS encrypted volume

Colibri 1 9 17. iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac can recover all lost data from APFS encrypted volume,recover lost data from unbootable APFS encrypted volume, and recover lost data from unmountable APFS encrypted volume, etc.

Moreover, iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac can also support HFS+, HFSX, HFS, exFAT, FAT32 hard drives, external hard drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, SD cards, etc. It's fully compatible with macOS Big Sur 11/10.15/10.14/10.13/10.12 and Mac OS X 10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7.

1. Download and install iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac on your Mac.

2. Launch iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac and click 'Find Lost APFS Partition' on the top right corner. Then you will see allconnected hard drives.

3. Select the drive which contains your APFS encrypted volume and click 'Next' button. The software will list all APFS volumes on the selected drive.

4. Choose the APFS encrypted volume that you want to recover lost data from and click 'Next'.

5. Enter the correct password and click 'OK' to start searching for lost files on the volume.

6. Preview the listed searching results, choose files you need, then click 'Recover' to get lost files back.

Step 2: Change APFS encryption password by reformatting Mac powder cake price.

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1. Launch Disk Utility.

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2. Select the APFS encrypted volume from the left sidebar of the window.

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3. Click the Erase button on the top of the Disk Utility window.

4. Complete the name, choose the APFS(Encrypted), input a new password, and then click Erase.





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