you could always try it...Sam might know.

I guess it would be a case of having to get the disk out physically. I thought 
firmware was the computer rather than the disk.

It sounds like you're fairly secure, to be honest. Losing Target Disk Mode 
sounds painful (I have one of the short-lived aluminium unibody Macbooks 
without FW, and it's occasionally, but genuinely, annoying...


On 19 Apr 2010, at 14:38, Russell Brown wrote:

> One thing that slightly concerned me from the Apple support article was the 
> statement that booting in target disk mode would be blocked.  So if my drive 
> went belly-up, would it still be possible to retrieve data, provided the data 
> recovery person/company had the firmware password?  (Yes, yes, back-up, 
> back-up and back-up again.  I do!)

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