How do I determine if I have a firmware password
My MacBook Pro needs repairs. I have asked to turn off firmware password. I don't think I have one...how do I determine if I have a firmware password?
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My MacBook Pro needs repairs. I have asked to turn off firmware password. I don't think I have one...how do I determine if I have a firmware password?
Shutdown you Mac, turn it back on holding Option and if it asks for a password before starting loading anything, then you have one. Read this to remove it Set a firmware password on your Mac - Apple Support
Shutdown you Mac, turn it back on holding Option and if it asks for a password before starting loading anything, then you have one. Read this to remove it Set a firmware password on your Mac - Apple Support
Canuck0301 wrote:
My MacBook Pro needs repairs. I have asked to turn off firmware password. I don't think I have one...how do I determine if I have a firmware password?
It would be simple from the Terminal.app, copy&paste:
sudo firmwarepasswd -check
note: your psswd will not echo on screen, type it in anyway to proceed.
How do I determine if I have a firmware password