How do I re-encrypt my time machine backup disc

I've just moved to the new iMac, and purchased a new external drive to continue time machine backups. It was encrypted with a password, however my system seems to be constantly ejecting the disc and I am asked multiple times a day for the disc's password. So I removed the encryption to stop this, but now time machine won't back up on that disc, because it was previously encrypted. Can I fix this? I can't find anywhere where I can re-encrypt. It cost a fair bit so I hope I can do something. And can I stop my iMac ejecting my disc, so I don't have to regularly put in my password? Thanks

iMac 24″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Dec 1, 2024 1:20 PM

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Dec 1, 2024 3:05 PM in response to WheelieNick

Hi WheelieNick - thanks so much for responding. However there is no option to "Encrypt" - I control click, I right click - the encryption option is not there. I ejected the disc and then plugged it in again, but still nothing re encryption. When I plugged it in, it did ask again for the password, which I put in, but when I tried to back up it failed again and said it is because the disc was previously encrypted and now is no longer. Any other tips? Thanks

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