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  • zomi
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    Re: Unserialized M1 Pro

    how much of a charge is it to reconfig ?
    maybe worth jsut going apple route ?

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  • Stephen
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    Seller said Apple acknowledges board is good but they have to charge to configure it again.

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  • oxonater
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    Hi

    Did seller give any details, sounds to me like it came from an ASP and will need a repair open for it to be serialised in AST 2 did it come with TOUCH ID.
    Generally their system will know what board id matches to the serial of device as this is how the info is stored in the Apple system.

    Until we know how to extract the serial etc or a tool is developed then this is gonna be of no use.

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  • Stephen
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    Unserialized M1 Pro

    Question. Got a fully working MacBook Pro 14” M1 Pro that came in as unserialized which is free and clear of iCloud however it cannot activate on server, seller stated the macbook is not serialized according to Apple and will need a board replacement or repair to have it serialized. Anyone ever come across this before
    Last edited by Stephen; 09-30-2023, 12:09 PM.

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