Sorry for this, but how do you go about setting a firmware password? I even forget how to boot into the firmware area...can anybody describe the process for me?

Tim
On Dec 3, 2004, at 4:55 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:

If you want security, password protect the firmware on your Mac. This will
prevent anyone from booting off a CD and changing the password. One word of
advice, though. Make sure you don't forget the firmware password. It's 100%
percent full proof. If you forget the password, your screwed.



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