sapphirescales
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You don't have to assume anything. It's obvious by what they've said. If you can't boot a Mac using a USB, it's got a T2 security chip or it's an M1/M2. If you boot in recovery mode and it insists that you have to have a password, it's iCloud locked. If he's using Apple+R to get into recovery mode then it's a 2018-2020 MacBook Pro with an Intel processor and a T2 security chip. If that's the case then he can get rid of the iCloud lock by using another Mac and putting it into DFU mode and erasing the T2 chip. If it's an M1/M2 model then there's no way to remove the iCloud lock except by perhaps using one of those online services or by taking the computer directly to Apple. Or you can replace the M1/M2 chip by soldering on a replacement or you can just replace the entire logic board. Just make sure you enter DFU mode and re-flash the firmware if you replace the motherboard or the M1/M2 chip otherwise the fingerprint reader won't work afterward.I try to never assume anything
Apple computers have gotten stupidly difficult to repair. It's by design. This isn't an "Apple hate" thread, it's a reality thread. I'm sorry if Apple fanboys can't handle it but it's the truth. Apple computers suck.