Velvis
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Is there a way to reinstall MacOS without knowing the existing user/password info?
No need for the data.
No need for the data.
Is there a way to download the installer without all the app store BS?Any Intel based Mac Apple ID is technically not needed if you have a USB with Mac OS X Installer on it. Unless it has a firmware password.
Newer M1 macs are like iPads and iPhones. If Apple ID is left, they are bricks. Also, don't trust the instructions on how to wipe M1, I bricked one using Apples Directions and had to take it in. Thankfully it was still under warranty. For M1 I create new user, and remove old one, because the risk of a brick is too great.
I think you're confusing Apple with Microsoft.without all the app store BS
Yea I hated working on Macs cause we never had a Mac of our own in the shop.
Not at all. I spent hours tracking down a DMG of a version of MacOS that would work that I could get without a working Mac or Apple ID, I put it on a USB drive and the Mac says it can't boot from a USB device because of security reasons and to restart with command-r at boot which then proceeds to require the password for the user on the device which puts me right back where I started and was trying to avoid.I think you're confusing Apple with Microsoft.
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Apple makes it difficult to work with stolen computers, certainly, and if your computer fell into the wrong hands then this is exactly how you'd want it to behave. Computers (or phones) that can't be repurposed aren't worth stealing. None of this behaviour is accidental, or even wrong.Apple makes everything so difficult.
Sorry dude, but that's like a mechanic complaining about repairing a car with a manual transmission but doesn't know how to drive a stick. If you're in business and taking on these devices then you might want to get an Apple ID at a minimum and probably a good idea to have an old Mac or two lying around.that I could get without a working Mac or Apple ID
Here's a link to a thread to help you better ask for help.I put it on a USB drive and the Mac says it can't boot from a USB device because of security reasons and to restart with command-r at boot which then proceeds to require the password for the user on the device which puts me right back where I started and was trying to avoid.
I have an Apple ID as well as a number of Macs.Sorry dude, but that's like a mechanic complaining about repairing a car with a manual transmission but doesn't know how to drive a stick. If you're in business and taking on these devices then you might want to get an Apple ID at a minimum and probably a good idea to have an old Mac or two lying around.
My bad. When I read this I took it to mean you didn't have either.I have an Apple ID as well as a number of Macs.
I or someone else might be able to give a little more guidance if you'd stipulate which "MacBook" you have.I spent hours tracking down a DMG of a version of MacOS that would work that I could get without a working Mac or Apple ID
Yep. And even then they'll often give an insane quote so you'll just replace it anyway.The truth is, Apple doesn't want anyone fixing their stuff except for them.
I try to never assume anything, and OP has yet to answer my request for more information about the machine at hand. So until that information comes forward, there is no further help available to OP.Dear Lord people, obviously the OP has a newer Mac with an M1/M2 chip and the Mac is iCloud locked. You need to tell the client to take the computer to Apple along with a proof of purchase so they can unlock it for them.