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FreshMacPro

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Will this work for MacBook Pro 2011 17in A1297 that has a firmware lock on it that I forgot and I can’t boot into recovery. I have pi4 I heard it can flash eeprom/spi and I also have ch341a programmer
 

tsialex

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Will this work for MacBook Pro 2011 17in A1297 that has a firmware lock on it that I forgot and I can’t boot into recovery
No. This thread is about Mac Pros, not MacBook Pros.

Anyway, with firmware protection you can’t do anything with the BootROM.
 

kings79

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Is this security update safe with a 5,1 w/2x X5690's (2x 3.46 GHz) & bootrom 144.0.0.0.0?
Screen Shot 2019-11-19 at 7.27.56 pm.png
 

MarkC426

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I would wait for the official release, being a beta anything could happen.
What is your hurry..... ;)
 

maddib

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Finally got updated to 144.0.0.0.0.
I already have Mojave running on internal SATA with APFS. Firmware wasn't updated with Vega FE. It's Metal compatible but without EFI. So, I inserted an AMD HD 7950 instead which is Metal compatible AND has EFI. And firmware update went through without problems. Now, I can do a clean Mojave install - without EFI graphics card ??.
 
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Dewdman42

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one question question, is there anything different about the procedure for updating the firmware on 2009 MacPros that have been flashed to "5,1"? Do they just get all the same firmware updates after being flashed to that, as any other 5,1?
 

tsialex

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one question question, is there anything different about the procedure for updating the firmware on 2009 MacPros that have been flashed to "5,1"? Do they just get all the same firmware updates after being flashed to that, as any other 5,1?
No difference whatsoever.
 

tsialex

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Today's Catalina 10.15.2 DP4, build 19C56a, has the same firmwares as 10.15.2 DP2. Still the same November 1st firmwares creation date.

Mac:EFI version:
IM13,1288.0.0.0.0
IM14,1140.0.0.0.0
IM14,2140.0.0.0.0
IM14,3140.0.0.0.0
IM14,4200.0.0.0.0
IM15,1231.0.0.0.0
IM16,1232.0.0.0.0
IM16,2232.0.0.0.0
IM17,1174.0.0.0.0
IM18,1179.0.0.0.0
IM18,3179.0.0.0.0
IM19,11037.60.5.0.0
MB10,1183.0.0.0.0
MB8,1186.0.0.0.0
MB9,1188.0.0.0.0
MBA5,1260.0.0.0.0
MBA6,1118.0.0.0.0
MBA7,1191.0.0.0.0
MBP10,1258.0.0.0.0
MBP10,2281.0.0.0.0
MBP11,1157.0.0.0.0
MBP11,2157.0.0.0.0
MBP11,4195.0.0.0.0
MBP12,1188.0.0.0.0
MBP13,1241.0.0.0.0
MBP13,2263.0.0.0.0
MBP13,3263.0.0.0.0
MBP14,1203.0.0.0.0
MBP14,2203.0.0.0.0
MBP14,3203.0.0.0.0
MBP9,1229.0.0.0.0
MM6,1281.0.0.0.0
MM7,1245.0.0.0.0
MP6,1133.0.0.0.0
 
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bsbeamer

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In case it's helpful MacBookPro16,1 ships with:
BootROM: 1037.40.127.0.0
iBridge: 17.16.11600.0.0,0
T2 firmware: 17P1600
 
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Cronenberg

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I already have Mojave 10.14.6 running on internal SATA with APFS and Radeon RX 580.
But my Boot-ROM-Version is still 141.0.0.0.0.

How do I upgrade my firmware to the latest version 144.0.0.0.0?
 

bsbeamer

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Apple released 10.15.2, final build is 19C57. Downloading it now.

Thanks for the head's up. Some of the bugs in the MBP16,1 specific-build are bad enough that I may actually install this within hours of release for the first time in years. Time to update the clone...
 

tsialex

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10.15.2 19C57 has the same BootROMs for non-BridgeOS Macs as 10.15.2 DP2. Still the same November 1st firmwares creation date.

Versions that were upgraded from 10.15.1 in bold.

Mac:EFI version:
IM13,1288.0.0.0.0
IM14,1140.0.0.0.0
IM14,2140.0.0.0.0
IM14,3140.0.0.0.0
IM14,4200.0.0.0.0
IM15,1231.0.0.0.0
IM16,1232.0.0.0.0
IM16,2232.0.0.0.0
IM17,1174.0.0.0.0
IM18,1179.0.0.0.0
IM18,3179.0.0.0.0
IM19,11037.60.5.0.0
MB10,1183.0.0.0.0
MB8,1186.0.0.0.0
MB9,1188.0.0.0.0
MBA5,1260.0.0.0.0
MBA6,1118.0.0.0.0
MBA7,1191.0.0.0.0
MBP10,1258.0.0.0.0
MBP10,2281.0.0.0.0
MBP11,1157.0.0.0.0
MBP11,2157.0.0.0.0
MBP11,4195.0.0.0.0
MBP12,1188.0.0.0.0
MBP13,1241.0.0.0.0
MBP13,2263.0.0.0.0
MBP13,3263.0.0.0.0
MBP14,1203.0.0.0.0
MBP14,2203.0.0.0.0
MBP14,3203.0.0.0.0
MBP9,1229.0.0.0.0
MM6,1281.0.0.0.0
MM7,1245.0.0.0.0
MP6,1133.0.0.0.0
 
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bsbeamer

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FYI, MacBookPro16,1 was updated in 10.15.2 (19C57)
Boot ROM Version: 1037.60.58.0.0 (iBridge: 17.16.12551.0.0,0)
Apple T2 Security Chip Firmware Version: 17P2551
 
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tsialex

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Tsialex, now that I have my Mojave USB stick ready for installing a fresh copy of 10.14.6 another problem arises:

With my RX 580 I don't see a boot screen to load Mojave installer,
and with my Radeon HD 5770 I cannot install Mojave because of Metal ?

Any suggestions?
First upgrade your BootROM to 144.0.0.0.0, after that you can install from a createinstallmedia USB key if you remove all your other bootable disks and keep just the createinstallmedia USB key and the empty disk you want to install Mojave.

Read the first post with attention: MP5,1: What you have to do to upgrade to Mojave (BootROM upgrade instructions thread)
 
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