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At least they the old ones had caring about users in mind they tried to solve problems instead of creating them. Sometimes I wish they would fire all of the nerds that are now in place and hire back the old ones.
Just another friggin Apple problem, that probably has no solution. I have also used the terminal program to try and access and unlock the drives I do not have the code at hand at this moment The previous date was 2/10 2015 before the message above This is the message that I get after running data Private Data 2/5/40 My Data Rescue Program says that the data was changed 2/5/40 "I say what the" I am fully aware of all of the ways to change permissions on the drives They all have a custom permission and when I try to change it to specify a user or admin as read and write they all go back to custom, and Yes I unlocked the get info before I tried.
The two drives that have the lock on, are internal macpro drives this happened four days ago. Same problem except that I am a 25 year Macintosh consultant and this has me stumped, I can use Data Rescue to see and recover all the files I need.