


Note: To recover from this method you need access to a USB CD/DVD-ROM drive Scenario 1 - Option A: Using the Recovery CD with an External USB drive

Scenario 1 The drive is encrypted and won't boot The following is a known temporary workaround for the issue until the version/maintenance pack is released: Please be sure to refer back to this document periodically as any changes to the status of the issue will be reflected here. Symantec Corporation is committed to product quality and satisfied customers. This issue is currently being considered by Symantec Corporation to be addressed in a forthcoming version or Maintenance Pack of the product.
