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PGP Corporation recommends waiting until PGP® Desktop 10.0 is available before upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.
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We expect support for Mac OS X 10.6 to be available in the next major release of PGP® Desktop (10.0). If you intend to upgrade to Snow Leopard, you must decrypt all PGP® encrypted drives and uninstall PGP® Desktop before upgrading the system to Mac OS X 10.6.Īfter upgrading your system you should not attempt to re-encrypt any disks with PGP® Whole Disk Encryption as it is likely to lead to potential data loss or other system and data issues. This email is to advise you that if you are running PGP® Whole Disk Encryption, PGP® Desktop Professional, PGP® Desktop Home or PGP® Desktop Email, you should NOT upgrade to Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). This includes PGP® Whole Disk Encryption, PGP® Desktop Professional, PGP® Desktop Home and PGP® Desktop Email. PGP Corporation does not recommend using PGP® Desktop with Mac OS X 10.6 at this time, neither the 32 bit nor 64 bit versions of Snow Leopard are currently supported by PGP Corporation. Had the same problem, with Leopard 10.5.8 also had the latest version of PGP installed, tried removing PGP, rebooted still no luck, I bit the bullet and had to repartition from the Snow Leopard install DVD and than it finally worked.Īfter all of that I received the following email from PGP Corp tonight: I don't have an external drive for the MBA and booting from a network drive has never worked on this particular machine - so I can't do a clean install, either.ĮMail from PGP Corp regarding Snow Leopard So - if anyone has found a solution to the issue, please let me know :-( I'm stuck here. However, most people don't have any of that installed on their computers and the upgrade still won't work. Others found a file called backup.backupdb in their root - deleting it fixed the problem.
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Some people apparently attributed the issue to a PGP installation they had on their harddrive. I'm seeing this issue on a relatively new 1.8ghz Macbook Air with a 128gb SSD - however, as far as I can tell from the other threads, the problem also affects iMacs and Macbooks.
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When I run the installer, it'll tell me that "Mac OS X cannot be installed on "Macintosh HD", because this disk cannot be used to start up your computer" (Macintosh HD being my OS X volume, obviously). Ok, this isn't an isolated issue - there are threads about this over at Apple and InsanelyMac: