I don't know what I would've done if I hadn't had this forum here.
Remember how Apple released the Firmware Password utility just before they released OS X 10.1.2? Well I decided, for the hell of it, to enable Open Firmware security. The utility told me that the security would be in place on next restart.
So I kind of forgot about it until I restarted my machine. Needless to say the password that I supposedly put in did not work. I was ready to freak out until I remembered the Open Firmware thread on here. So I just shut down my computer, took out a RAM module, zapped the PRAM about 10 times (to make absolutely sure) and booted up my computer. Thankfully the open firmware security was reset to have none. *phew*
Lesson? First, don't mess around with security that you really don't need. And second, always know how to get around your own security. If you don't, someday you will screw yourself over. Thank god it wasn't today.
Now for my question: isn't there a way to enable open firmware security by booting up from your computer and holding down Command-Option-O-F or something, and then putting in some commands? Can somebody tell me exactly how to do this (the commands for the three levels of security, etc.).
-- simX
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Funny, Apple is providing the Open Firmware Password utility now, so I am inclined to say that they must be providing support now. Furthermore, as I said in my original post of this thread, you CAN get around the open firmware password, so you shouldn't "throw your computer in the river". Thankfully I didn't need to resort to that.Originally posted by testuser
WARNING!! WARNING !! WARNING!!
Apple will not provide any support once you tinker with Open Firmware. If you forget the password, or otherwise mess-up in Open Firmware, you will render your computer completely unusable. To quote from another thread, "you might as well throw your computer in the river".
Thanks a lot for the commands, though.
-- simX
Get Memory Usage Getter, the only Mac OS X utility that graphically displays the memory usage of your open processes! http://homepage.mac.com/simx/
450 MHz G4 Cube | 15" flat-panel Apple Studio Display | 896 MB RAM | Que! Fire 12x10x32x FireWire CD-RW | OS X 10.1.5 Build 5S66 | Mac OS 9.2.2 | Telex M-560 Microphone | Epson Stylus Color 777 | TI-Graph Link USB | Pro Speakers/Mouse/Keyboard | Airport card | iPod
"Some people's minds are like cement: all mixed up and permanently set..." -- Andrew Welch, el Presidente, Ambrosia Software, Inc.
"You know that first hit of heroin is free." -- Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystem's CEO, on Microsoft's .NET .
"The day Microsoft makes a product that doesn't suck is the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -- Unknown
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