I’m fixing to do a clean install of Sierra on my Mac, and I was wondering 
should I erase the disk using MacOS extended with encryption, or should I use 
file volt after the MacOS is installed?  Also, are there any issues, or 
potential issues I need to be aware of when using either of the above methods? 
Are these 2 different ways of securing my main drive, or do they work in 
conjunction with one another.  I’ve tried looking online, but I haven’t found a 
lot of detailed information, so any and all help would be greatly appreciated.  
Thanks.


Blessings,

Brian

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