![]() ![]() ![]() No Firmware Password: If you’ve set a firmware password in the recovery environment, you’ll need to disable that first. ![]() You can turn it on again after using Target Disk Mode. Before using Target Disk Mode, you can boot the Mac normally, open the System Preferences window, select Security & Privacy, select FileVault, and temporarily turn it off. FileVault Disabled: Macs now enable FileVault encryption by default, which will prevent you from accessing FileVault-encrypted home directories over Target Disk Mode.If one Mac has a Thunderbolt port and the other Mac has a Firewire port, you’ll need a Thunderbolt-to-Firewire adapter cable. A Firewire or Thunderbolt Cable: You’ll need either a Firewire cable or a Thunderbolt cable for this.Each Mac needs either a Thunderbolt port or a Firewire port. Two Macs: Target Disk Mode works with Macs, so you’ll need two Macs for this.RELATED: How to Encrypt Your Mac's System Drive, Removable Devices, and Individual Filesīefore entering Target Disk Mode, you’ll need a few things: ![]()
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