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On your Mac, do any of the following: Start a backup: Click the Time Machine icon in the menu bar, then choose Back Up Now. Pause a backup: Click the Time Machine icon in the menu bar, then choose Skip This Backup. Resume a backup: Click the Time Machine icon in the menu bar, then choose Back Up Now. It seems as if the download was started from the App Store and it was paused for some reason. There are two ways that you can get it to not say that anymore. Single Click on the icon to resume the download. Click and hold, the press the 'X' on the top left corner of the app to delete it. (Reinstall from the App Store is optional.) Hope that helps!
After upgrading MacBook Pro to OS X Yosemite, the encryption get stuck.
In System Preferences -> Security & privacy panel, it shows “Encryption Paused” .Connect power adapter to resume encryption. But users already connected the power adapter.
Rebooting, Resetting SMC & PRAM does not fix this issue.
Solution 1:-
In System Preferences -> Security & privacy panel, it shows “Encryption Paused” .Connect power adapter to resume encryption. But users already connected the power adapter.
Rebooting, Resetting SMC & PRAM does not fix this issue.
Solution 1:-
- Restart your Mac Book Pro.
- Reset PRAM with option+cmd+p+r.
- Boot with cmd+r (immediately hold down) for utility disc.
- Select the partition encrypted -> Click file and unlock -> Repair the partition disk -> Repair permission on partition -> Repair macintosh hd
- Restart
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The encryption might resumed.
Solution 2:-
Use Disk utility in recovery mode.
Solution 2:-
Use Disk utility in recovery mode.
- Reboot your MacBook and hold Command+R at the startup to run the Recovery Mode.
- In OS X tools panel, open Disk Utility.
- From the sidebar, select your boot drive and choose the unlock button. Enter your Filevault password to unlock the drive.
- Hold the command key, from the sidebar select both unlocked volume and drive device.
- Navigate to First Aid tab and choose “Repair Disk” option.
Then Reboot your Mac.
Other Solutions :-
Other Solutions :-
- Backup your data first. To forcefully disable filevault, open Terminal app and type the following command “
sudo
fdesetup disable'
. If its disabled, the encrypting bar should move. - Repair both disks using command + r. Shut down and hold shift+control+option+power (for 20 seconds). Restart it with you adapter.
- Plug in the Macsafe power connector. It might change the progress bar from ‘paused’ to ‘encrypting’ in your MacBook Air.
- Open disk utility and select your drive. Click File. Then Decrypt Drive. This will start decrypting the drive.
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