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An Unencrypted Look at FileVault
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Uh Oh... |
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2005-01-29 10:51:44 |
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F.J.
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Response to: Do I've lost my home?
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Hi!
First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to post! :^)
Ooops, that's an interesting situation indeed and not in an especially good way
The first thing to do would be to try to proceed methodically by transferring the closed .sparseimage file on a known-good system and trying to mount it there.
Alternatively, you can try following these steps:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25695
Let me know if this helps!
Truly yours,
FJ
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Unfortunately there's nothing to do.
I've attempt to open the .sparseimage file (35,4Gb!) on other Mac with Disk Utility but it get a -9972 error (missing document in the catalog for extent)!!!
I've also try to repair manually by creating a new account with the same caracters of the original, then compared the start of two .sparseimage files with Disk Editor, but... nothing.
I think that the file is definitively lost.
What do you think?
The last is try to decript the file in the CIA computers!!! :-(
Thank, bye.