![]() MacBookPro12,1 0176 B00, may be 0177 B00 with latest betas.Of these, only the MacBookAir3,1 was not updated in 10.13.5. Of these, the MacBook6,1 and MacBook7,1 were not updated in 10.13.5. Of these, only the iMac10,1 was not updated in 10.13.5. iMac14,1, iMac14,2, iMac14,3 0130 B00, or 0122 B00 for El Capitan?Īpple doesn’t list the iMac12,2, but Ariel in a comment below reports it as being 004E B00 following 10.13.4, and I expect that to have risen to 004F B00 following installation of 10.13.5.Since the initial release of High Sierra, I have maintained this list from those firmware updates included in each system software and security update. Which displays the recognised EFI firmware versions known to the eficheck tool (High Sierra only). Ls /usr/libexec/firmwarecheckers/eficheck/EFIAllowListShipping.bundle/allowlists You can obtain the latest list by typing the following in Terminal: Because this latest version of macOS includes a new tool, eficheck, which performs a weekly check on firmware, there was a list of known firmware versions included in that. ![]() At least, it didn’t until it released macOS High Sierra. Please refer to that more recent article instead.Īpple doesn’t provide a list of the current EFI firmware versions which should be installed on each model of Mac. ![]() ⚠️ This article is now superceded by Which EFI firmware should your Mac be using? (version 2)
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