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I tried both, actually. First, a smart update, then a full erase. Both behaved the same.
I forgot to say, but I'm on a MacBook running 10.4.9. Thanks! allen |
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When you did this from the non-FileVault account, did you log out of the FileVault account, or did you do this with Fast User Switching?
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I first logged out and then logged in to the non-FV account, but after that seemingly failed, I rebooted in Safe Mode into the non-FV account and encountered the same road block.
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I've tried here to reproduce your issue, but it's not happening. Very strange. Try un-file-vaulting your account, make sure the backup works properly, then re-file-vault and see if that works.
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