![]() Nota Bene: If you enable a firmware password, you can get into target disk mode by holding down the Alt/Option key at boot, typing in the firmware password, and then holding down the T key. If you’re a Munki admin, you can use this update-firmware-password nopkg in a pinch-just keep in mind that it, like the script above, stores the passwords in plain text.įirmware Password Manager also stores the passwords in a key file in plain text, but that file gets deleted very shortly afterwards. Your MDM (I know, for example, Mosyle does this) may be able to change firmware passwords for you. ![]() ![]() Which is a far more sophisticated way to manage firmware passwords. If you want to script firmware password setting, someone wrote a fairly simple script that does it. You’ll need the current one to delete it, of course.
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