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Feb 24, 2008 Hi, does the MacBook Pro have the option of a Firmware password. After reading an article on Apple's support site, it says activiating this feature can add security (if the notebook was stolen for instance). Is this an option on the Intel Macs, as i cant find the Firmware password.
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Hi, does the MacBook Pro have the option of a Firmware password. After reading an article on Apple's support site, it says activiating this feature can add security (if the notebook was stolen for instance).Is this an option on the Intel Macs, as i cant find the Firmware password application on the Installation discs which came with the MBP.If this isnt a feature for the MBP, is my system still secure in case of theft? (I have password protected my user, any other suggestions?)Thanks for your help-MBP 1.83GHz - 1GB RAM - 60GB HDD - Latest Updates. I think that feature's currently gone, since there simply isn't Open Firmware on the intel Macs - which was used for the previous version of firmware password protection.
Apple doesn't let us get into EFI, currently. I believe that's a good thing, btw. And: Even if you had password-protected the boot process like that, it wouldn't stop anyone from pulling the harddrive out and mounting it on another computer. Plus it's probably asleep when stolen, not powered down completely.Well, if you truly think that your files should be kept more safely, then I'd either activate FileVault (which I generally believe to be a very bad idea, because of all the trouble that seems to come from it.) or to generate a password-protected disk image where you keep the files that have to be kept safe.
If you do the latter (and I suggest that.), everything outside the disk image isn't safe, of course. The Open Firmware Password application does work on Intel Macs. It does come on the installer DVD.
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This article describes its use, and where it can be found. (scroll down the page to 'How to enable the Open Firmware Password')Keep in mind that the steps to use if troubleshooting a Mac with the Password enabled - do not apply to an Intel Mac. A forgotten Firmware password will preclude booting to an installer DVD, for example.Not a really secure type of protection - anyone with physical access to the computer can bypass the password if the trick is known. The application is hidden. Here are some ways to find it:Put DVD in Mac, in Finder,Press Command + Shift + G (Go To Folder) and type:/Volumes/Mac OS X Upgrade DVD/Applications/UtilitiesOr you could use a third party app like TinkerTool to make the application visible.Or boot to the install disk (by restarting, holding the Option key at the startup tone and then selecting the install disk) and then running the Firmware Password Utility from the drop-down menu.Also, this page supposedly has the application for download but I tried and got a server error.BTW, are you the same rob12 that registered today at?
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