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Overview
When traditional Recovery Mode on a Mac is not sufficient to reinstall the operating system, Apple Configurator 2 can be used to restore the computer at the firmware level.
This is applicable to Apple Silicon and Intel Macs with a T2 chip.
Not sure? Check here: Mac models with the Apple T2 Security Chip
Be sure that Configurator 2 is up to date!
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Getting Stuck, When to Use
Example 1
Typically, we boot into recovery mode, erase the hard drive, and reinstall macOS. Per
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This message indicates that the Mac is activation locked, and that we should be able to enter the activation lock bypass code from Jamf. This did not work, and a support call to Apple confirmed that these devices were not, in fact, activation locked.
Due to the lack of a usable admin account or boot drive, the only real option left was to restore the computer via the method below.
Example 2
Jonathan: When booted into recovery on an Apple Silicon Mac, I could not erase the built-in SSD in order to reinstall macOS. The error said that the drive could not be unmounted because it was in use by process 0 (kernel). Neither the GUI nor command-line version of Disk Utility could get past these errors in order to format the drive.
Revive + Restore with Configurator
This is a summary. Official documentation is here, depending on your device:
- Revive or restore an Intel-based Mac with Apple Configurator 2
- Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon with Apple Configurator 2
- Make sure you have the latest version of Configurator
- Connect a USB-C cable to the left-front port of the non-working Intel Mac
- Left-rear for Apple Silicon
- With the laptop off, press Power + left Control + left Option + right Shift for 10 seconds
- Keep holding the power button but release the others until the laptop appears in Configurator as "DFU"
- Right-click and chose Advanced > Revive
This step installs the firmware and Recovery partition (I THINK) - When the revive step is finished, right-click and chose Restore
This step installs macOS- For both 5 and 6, you may have to install a software update to be able to connect to the laptop
- For both 5 and 6, you may have to install a software update to be able to connect to the laptop
- Note that the non-working laptop screen will be blank this whole time. When the process is complete, and the non-working laptop no longer says "DFU" in Configurator, you can disconnect and power on.
- There will be absolutely nothing on the drive, the only choice will be Internet Recovery
NEED TO VERIFY STEP 8, DOES IT ACTUALLY INSTALL THE OS?
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