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stopping Stopping encryption on a MacOS ver.10.12 Time Machine

diskutil cs revert /Volumes/title_drive -passphrase

diskutil cs revert /Volumes/title_drive -passphrase

Convert a CoreStorage logical volume back to its native type. If you are attempting to revert a disk on which conversion was started but which could not be unmounted, you must eject the disk or reboot first. The file system must be mounted and resizable (i.e. Journaled HFS+). Ownership of the affected disk and a passphrase (if encrypted) is required. Not sure what I did wrong. I ejected the disk. The disk appears to be Journaled and mounted from this screen shot:

Convert a CoreStorage logical volume back to its native type. If you are attempting to revert a disk on which conversion was started but which could not be unmounted, you must eject the disk or reboot first. The file system must be mounted and resizable (i.e. Journaled HFS+). Ownership of the affected disk and a passphrase (if encrypted) is required.

Not sure what I did wrong. I ejected the disk. The disk appears to be Journaled and mounted from this screenshot:

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Anyone with anDoes anyone have any idea what's wrong?

stopping encryption on a MacOS ver.10.12 Time Machine

diskutil cs revert /Volumes/title_drive -passphrase

Convert a CoreStorage logical volume back to its native type. If you are attempting to revert a disk on which conversion was started but which could not be unmounted, you must eject the disk or reboot first. The file system must be mounted and resizable (i.e. Journaled HFS+). Ownership of the affected disk and a passphrase (if encrypted) is required. Not sure what I did wrong. I ejected the disk. The disk appears to be Journaled and mounted from this screen shot:

Disk Utility

Anyone with an idea what's wrong?

Stopping encryption on a MacOS ver.10.12 Time Machine

diskutil cs revert /Volumes/title_drive -passphrase

Convert a CoreStorage logical volume back to its native type. If you are attempting to revert a disk on which conversion was started but which could not be unmounted, you must eject the disk or reboot first. The file system must be mounted and resizable (i.e. Journaled HFS+). Ownership of the affected disk and a passphrase (if encrypted) is required.

Not sure what I did wrong. I ejected the disk. The disk appears to be Journaled and mounted from this screenshot:

Disk Utility

Does anyone have any idea what's wrong?

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