PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X Recovery Disk Images (PGP Desktop 10.0.x - 10.1.x)

Article:TECH152610  |  Created: 2011-02-03  |  Updated: 2013-03-04  |  Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH152610
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Problem



While the chances are extremely low that a boot.efi file could become corrupt on a boot disk or partition protected by PGP Whole Disk Encryption, it is possible. If this occurs, it could prevent your system from booting. Prepare for this unlikely event by creating a recovery CD before you encrypt a boot disk or partition using PGP Whole Disk Encryption on a Macintosh system.

 


Solution



This article includes the EFI recovery disks for a Mac OS X system which is PGP Whole Disk Encrypted.

Warning: This recovery disk is only available for usage on Macintosh OSX 10.5.8 (Leopard)and 10.6 (Snow Leopard) systems with PGP Desktop 10. For PGP Desktop 10.2 recovery images see the following article: www.symantec.com/docs/TECH176187

 


Attachments

PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.0.0 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)
PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.0.1 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)


PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.0.2 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)
PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.0.3 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)
PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.1.0 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)
PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.1.1 Recovery Disk ISO
pgpboot.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)
PGP Desktop for Mac OS X v10.1.2 Recovery Disk ISO
PGPDesktop10.1.2MacOSX_WDE_Recovery.iso.cdr (12.3 MBytes)


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