Yon0088 macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 13, 2019 2 0 Jul 13, 2019 #1 Good afternoon, I own a Macbook Pro 2012 with an SSD and an HDD. I’d like to know how to create an APFS encrypted Fusion drive. Thanks.
Good afternoon, I own a Macbook Pro 2012 with an SSD and an HDD. I’d like to know how to create an APFS encrypted Fusion drive. Thanks.
ruslan120 macrumors 65816 Jul 12, 2009 1,420 1,151 Jul 13, 2019 #2 Yon0088 said: Good afternoon, I own a Macbook Pro 2012 with an SSD and an HDD. I’d like to know how to create an APFS encrypted Fusion drive. Thanks. Click to expand... https://apple.stackexchange.com/que...fs-fusion-drive-in-mojave-using-my-ssd-and-hd
Yon0088 said: Good afternoon, I own a Macbook Pro 2012 with an SSD and an HDD. I’d like to know how to create an APFS encrypted Fusion drive. Thanks. Click to expand... https://apple.stackexchange.com/que...fs-fusion-drive-in-mojave-using-my-ssd-and-hd
Yon0088 macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 13, 2019 2 0 Jul 13, 2019 #3 ruslan120 said: https://apple.stackexchange.com/que...fs-fusion-drive-in-mojave-using-my-ssd-and-hd Click to expand... Thanks, but this explain how to make a regular fusion drive not an encrypted one.
ruslan120 said: https://apple.stackexchange.com/que...fs-fusion-drive-in-mojave-using-my-ssd-and-hd Click to expand... Thanks, but this explain how to make a regular fusion drive not an encrypted one.
Weaselboy Moderator Staff member Jan 23, 2005 35,017 17,332 California Jul 13, 2019 #4 Yon0088 said: Thanks, but this explain how to make a regular fusion drive not an encrypted one. Click to expand... Just make the Fusion drive normally then when you are done, turn on FileVault in the security setting of System Prefs. Reactions: ruslan120 and DeltaMac
Yon0088 said: Thanks, but this explain how to make a regular fusion drive not an encrypted one. Click to expand... Just make the Fusion drive normally then when you are done, turn on FileVault in the security setting of System Prefs.