Wipe Command

arashk
New Contributor

We're getting the following error message when sending Wipe command to certain MacBooks:

"Erase All Content and settings preflight failed: EFI password exists."

It says it failed but it actually wipes the device, not showing the "Successful Wipe Command" on Jamf Pro.

Any thoughts?

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sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@arashk Have you tried checking to see if a firmware password is actually enabled on Macs where you're seeing this behavior? I believe that fully wiping the drive is the expected behavior instead of invoking Erase All Contents and Settings when using the Wipe command for Macs that have a firmware password enabled.

arashk
New Contributor

@sdagley All devices have firmware password, this only happens on specific devices. The wipe commands works on every device with no issues, but on some specific MacBooks models it will give us that error.

sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@arashk For the models that give the error are they all T2 equipped Macs (should be all Mac laptops w/Intel CPUs model year 2018 or later) or are they all pre-T2 systems?

arashk
New Contributor

@sdagley Yes, those laptops we get the error all are 2018 or later with intel CPUs.

sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@arashk Then you are seeing the expected behavior for a T2 equipped Mac with the firmware password enabled.

arashk
New Contributor

@sdagley Is there a way to fix this issue on Jamf so the command works the normal way?

sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@arashk Only if you disable the firmware password on those Macs, or file a bug report with Jamf Support that the fact that an EFI password exists and ERACaS isn't possible shouldn't be considered an error as long as the device wipe can still proceed.

arashk
New Contributor

Thanks!