Closed lamrigel closed 3 years ago
You can try fixing FileVault by following this guide and see it will boot since there's no way to turn off file vault with the computer not booting to the OS
Originally posted by @racka98 in https://github.com/racka98/Lenovo-Thinkpad-T450-T450s-Hackintosh-Guide-Opencore/issues/20#issuecomment-797431605
Properly configure FileVault as stated in the guide above. This EFI is not FileVault ready and there's a couple of steps you need to do to fix it
I actually I can't use my computer
If you can boot into the Recovery option from the opencore boot options then you can disable FileVault from terminal. Use this: https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2019/01/15/unlock-or-decrypt-your-filevault-encrypted-boot-drive-from-the-command-line-on-macos-mojave/
If you can't even get into recovery then you'll need a full wipe and reinstall
Yes I can thank you
Hi guys I installed an update of big sur and enabled filevault and I see this error
ocb start image failed