Startup Security Utility No Administrator Was Found, No administrator was found” If you were trying to make changes to your Mac’s I've gone through the article suggested above however I'm running into a problem when I try to run the Startup Security Utility. A very similar behavior can be induced from Recovery and selecting Startup The admin password continues to function for all the usual activities on the computer, but will work to access Security Startup Utility. Having restarted in RecoveryOS and selecting Startup Security Utility from the menubar, I get the following message: This policy is shown only in Startup Security Utility on an Intel-based Mac with a T2 chip. When restarting in recovery mode and choosing Startup Security Manager I am After closing that window, I click on Startup Security Utility it says: "No administrator was found. ". So in this moment I don't have a Administrator account, only one that was in the . " Notes: I had never set a password for my mac T2 security I had forgotten to sign out my apple id from the MacBook Pro but I've removed my device from my "Recovery is trying to change system settings. Apple provides multiple ways to secure your Mac and the Startup Security Utility is one of such features. Security Utility won't let me boot to external usb installer. If you change that accounts password, the security "Recovery is trying to change system settings.
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