Delete Bob's account (ie the user account you cannot log into)Ĥ. Lets assume that the FileVault "migrated" (or Time Machine "restored") account is called "Bob"ģ. Log in as your backup admin account (you may need to make such an account). Many flash-based digital camcorders use ExFAT to support the large storage volumes required for high-definition video.Ĭause 1: It could be due to migration from FileVault 1 to FileVault 2.ġ. Extended File Allocation Table (ExFAT) - created specifically for large flash storage disks, ExFAT basically extends the legacy FAT architecture to support disks larger than 32 GB. Apple Boot Camp supports running Windows 7 or newer from a FAT32 volume, but macOS itself cannot start up from such a volume.Ĥ. This format has evolved over the years, with each progressive version supporting larger volumes: FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32. File Allocation Table (FAT) - is the legacy volume format used by Windows PCs and by many peripherals. Mac OS Extended and its variations - (Mac OS Extended (Case- Sensitive), Mac OS Extended (Journaled), Mac OS Extended (Case- Sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted) also known as HFS Plus are able to read and write to macOS X operating System Volumes).ģ. Other APFS variations such as APFS (Encrypted), APFS (Case-sensitive), and APFS (Case-sensitive, Encrypted) also has write and read features to macOS X operating system volumes.Ģ. Its possible that users can get locked from their storage due to encryption issue. Some macOS X users do not prefer to migrate to APFS due to issues such as encryption. Other features of APFS includes support for Unicode filenames, rich metadata, Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) permissions, access control lists, UNIX-style links, and aliases. Its main benefit is security improvement and second is performance improvement. APFS supports advanced features required by macOS. APFS - This is the type of Volume used in Mac OS X High Sierra when it is installed in a Solid State Drive (SSD) storage media and other flash based staorage device.
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