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Encrypted (FV2) startup > SD Clone?
Hi guys
I've searched the forum and the wider internet but I can't seem to find a definitive answer. I have a 2017 MBP running High Sierra at the mo (may update to Mojave soon). My SSD in the MBP is encrypted with FileVault under High Sierra. I wish to make a bootable clone of my MBP startup disk to keep at a friend's house. It is therefore imperative that the external HDD that I intend to clone to is also encrypted after SD! has finished duplicating. I can't find how to do this, or any reference to FileVault. I presume that as the startup disk is unlocked in order to use the Mac, so the clone would be unencrypted? Do I need to reformat the external HDD and enable encryption in the Disk Utility first? Also, given that the onboard SSD is AFPS, what format should I use for the external USB-C hard disk? Grateful for any advice. Thanks Paul |
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backup, encryption, fv2 |
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