How do I rest my MacBook Pro 2012 ,

How do I reset the efi password

Kash G wrote:
What if it is stolen but I didn't know and payed for it is there anyway I can get it reset or do it my self
if it is a stolen macbook - then you need to contact the seller and get a refund.
apple will not reset it for you if the original owner logged in to his find my mac and did a remote lock - you have to prove to Apple that you did that yourself.
even if you didn't know it was stolen and bought/payed for it - you can still get charged with possession of stolen goods.
not trying to be rude or trying to scare you - those are the facts.

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