- Reboot the Mac and hold down Command+R to enter recovery mode.
- At the Utilities screen, go to the Utilities menu bar item and choose “Firmware Password Utility”
- Select to turn the Firmware Password to OFF.
Likewise, people ask, how do I find my firmware password Mac?
Easiest way is to hold down "alt" on startup. If you have a firmware password, it will display a padlock. For something as old as 10.9, you would need to (try to) boot to Recovery HD by holding down Command + R at boot. If you don't get a firmware password prompt, then there's no firmware password.
Furthermore, how do I find my firmware password? 1: Try to Reset or Disable with Firmware Password Utility
- Reboot the Mac and hold down Command+R to enter recovery mode.
- At the Utilities screen, go to the Utilities menu bar item and choose “Firmware Password Utility”
- Select to turn the Firmware Password to OFF.
Hereof, can a locked Mac be unlocked?
After you locate your Mac, you can unlock it with your passcode on iCloud.com. Make sure to use the passcode that you created when you locked it with Find My, not your device passcode. Select your Mac from the Devices menu. Select Unlock.
How do you reset a Mac when its locked?
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Restart, or press the Power button on your computer and then click Restart. Click your user account, click the question mark in the password field, then click the arrow next to “reset it using your recovery key.” Enter the recovery key, then click Next.
