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Mac’s Open Firmware Password application is used for added security to your Mac OS X system. Open Firmware Password Protection is turned off by default so this eHow article will walk you through turning it on, and setting a password.

Assuming someone gains access to your host, all is not lost. There are ways to prevent a person from gaining various types of access. Unfortunately, there are things that you can’t stop.

What is Open Firmware Password? What can it do? Open Firmware Password is a small program on a chip in your computer that contain the boot process controls.

There are several easy steps to disable the mac’s firmware password:Un-check (deselect) the “Require password to change Open Firmware settings” option from that window

On an Apple computer running the Mac OS X operating system, you can create or change a firmware password. As an administrator, you can reset a computer’s firmware password at any time by using the OS X installation disc.

Mac’s Open Firmware Password application is used for added security to Mac OS X . Open Firmware Password Protection is turned off by default so this article will walk you through turning it on, and setting a strong password.