No, it won't.I have distributed Macbook Air's to my 4 employees for my personal business in financing. My question is, if one of them decides to pull the battery out, will the Firmware lock I have on it, be reset?
Only Apple can reset the password.Is there any way for them to do so?
Only Apple can reset the password.
Not only won't it work, I believe that Apple classify the Air as a model that the user should not attempt to remove the battery. Out of curiosity, why do you want to?
I'm just concerned that's all!. Is there a reason that removing power to the EFI chip won't reset it like it does on all other models?
The way I understand it is that the EFI chip acts like the old EPROM modules, each EFI update re-programmes the chip, and that code remains power or no power....I think that's how it works....
The way I understand it is that the EFI chip acts like the old EPROM modules, each EFI update re-programmes the chip, and that code remains power or no power....I think that's how it works....
I'm also now looking for a way to crack these and find the algorithm that has many baffled. I would assume to see this figured out within months.
Not only won't it work, I believe that Apple classify the Air as a model that the user should not attempt to remove the battery. Out of curiosity, why do you want to?
He's probably the person who wants to reset the password.
I love how ignorant people like you are. I'm simply a person who seeks knowledge. If you have no way or advice for me, then don't respond at all. I've already figured it out anyway.
Don't be so rude to people.
For the record, only Apple can reset the password. Those services on eBay will just have internal connections.
For the record, stating a fact that someone is ignorant isn't rude. Assuming like he did is, in fact, rude.
It certainly appears that way, since the OP's questions started with an expressed concern that their "employees" may find a way to reset it, then shifted to the OP wanting to figure out how to do exactly the same thing:He's probably the person who wants to reset the password.
While the OP's motives may, indeed, be legit, the direction of this thread suggests a possible alternate interpretation.I'm also now looking for a way to crack these and find the algorithm that has many baffled.