MacBook A1932 & A2337 MDM - Permanent solution?

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  • tommy97
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 151
    • United Kingdom

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    MacBook A1932 & A2337 MDM - Permanent solution?

    Hi,

    we're getting quite a lot wiped A1932 & A2337 from scrap with MDM (Remote management), we'd like to find permanent solution to remove it without CPU swap as it gets not economical, I found iremove.tools website which offer permanent solution, however if they got shut-down i believe laptops would also get locked? Does anyone have any knowledge about this service & about any other possible method?
  • ugamazing
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    • Jun 2013
    • 165
    • usa

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    I've heard from a few people that there is one single solution to MDM/DEP enrollment locks, but it's not an easy fix: You can ENROLL the affected device(s) into your OWN DEP/MDM server/account, and it will apparently remove the pre-existing DEP/MDM. You will have to get an enrollment account to do this, however.

    Otherwise there is no fix. DEP/MDM locks based on serial which are written in the CPU/WiFi, which are not economical to replace (at that point just swap the board out).

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