Turning on FileVault requires an additional 4092.0 GB of free disk space to

I get this Message when turning on file vault:
Turning on FileVault requires an additional 4092.0 GB of free disk space to create an encrypted copy of the home folder. Try emptying the Trash or deleting files you don't need.
This surprising as the Disk is 60GB or which only 40GB is used. What is causing file vault to think that it needs all this space?

File-Vault works by creating an Encrypted Disk Image that is the same exact size as your Home Folder. Once created, all your files are moved into this encrypted disc image and then deleted from their original locations.
So, to answer your question, File-Vault has to have enough free space to create a disk image that is just as big as your home folder is before it can do anything else.
The amount of free space needed for File-Vault to do its thang is exactly the same size as your home folder. To get this size, Highlight your home folder and press Apple-i. This Get Info windows will Calculate the size.
Good Luck,
Steve the Mac Guy

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