![]() ![]() In order to do this you might need to boot from the Apple "ASD" images. I found that the problem was faulty ram after doing hardware diagnostic tests. I just erased the drive and reinstalled for now. As usual my password was not accepted so again I used the recovery key, only this time I suspect the data on the drive was corrupted in some way as I could not get past the apple boot logo. I then let the battery run out and again was presented with the boot up password screen. I entered the password several times while the machine was powered up for root privileges and on wake from sleep. ![]() I'm guessing I might have to disable Filevault. Other times it just prompts me to enter my password again as if the screen saver had activated and the password works as intended. But this is happening everyday now, each time I must enter my backup security key.Īfter entering the key sometimes it asks me to assign a new password, which I set to what I believe it was before. At first I reluctantly assumed user failure on my part. If I run out of battery the password screen is presented after power on and it tells me my password is invalid indefinitely. As long as I do not run out of battery El Capitan let's me enter my password and log into my computer. I just recently enabled Filevault on my 2011 Macbook Pro. ![]()
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