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Problem with Startup Security Utility to allowing booting from external media.

I have a new MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), and am trying to use the Startup Security Utility to allow booting from external media, my backups made with SuperDuper.

However, when I try to permit booting from external media with the Startup Security Utility, it refuses to accept my administrator password. On the other hand, if I boot normally, I can log in with the administrator username and password with no difficulty. The problem is that the Startup Security Utility does not accept this password. I have tried several times (in case of typos), but there is always the same problem.

How do I get the Startup Security Utility to recognize my valid administrator password?

Note that I have no firmware password.

Thanks in advance.

MacBook Pro 16", macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 6, 2020 2:12 AM

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Posted on Mar 6, 2020 3:15 AM

Verify you are booting to Recovery—


If your Mac is protected by a firmware password, you can release the key when you're asked to enter the password.

This would be different then the admin psswd (?)


About Startup Security Utility - Apple Support



Use Startup Security Utility to make sure that your Mac always starts up

from your designated startup disk, and always from a legitimate,

trusted operating system.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208198



About the Apple T2 Security Chip

The Apple T2 Security Chip brings a new level of integration and security to Mac.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208862


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Mar 6, 2020 3:15 AM in response to ProfesseurTournesol

Verify you are booting to Recovery—


If your Mac is protected by a firmware password, you can release the key when you're asked to enter the password.

This would be different then the admin psswd (?)


About Startup Security Utility - Apple Support



Use Startup Security Utility to make sure that your Mac always starts up

from your designated startup disk, and always from a legitimate,

trusted operating system.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208198



About the Apple T2 Security Chip

The Apple T2 Security Chip brings a new level of integration and security to Mac.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208862


Problem with Startup Security Utility to allowing booting from external media.

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