T2 Chip Programmer Tool

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  • LibraEu
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    There’s some news on bypass activation lock on T2 macbook with intel? Model a2141. I read all topic to 1 message to last.

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  • .::iRizwan::.
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    Originally posted by curiositymaster
    I guess it relies on information stored in some cache (I guess keychain). This looks interesting.
    Not keychain or cache
    The owner info is stored in a file called "FMMAccount.plist.plist"
    and yes it is .plist 2 times

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  • Trackstar23
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    Originally posted by animestoler
    I try It, but the app cannot detect my macbook air m1 on dfu mode.
    I believe this tool was created for Intel-based MacBooks with a T2 chip.

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  • animestoler
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    I try It, but the app cannot detect my macbook air m1 on dfu mode.

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  • ominade
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    Originally posted by curiositymaster
    I guess it relies on information stored in some cache (I guess keychain). This looks interesting.
    Someone tríes this method????

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  • .::iRizwan::.
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    No one is yet succeeded to get full RW access to some critical internal partitions for bypass
    also Apple have changed the procedure of activation for new BridgeOS.
    so old backup activation data not work for new BridgeOS.

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  • curiositymaster
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    Originally posted by kevingill
    I think that tool needs the serial registering with the company, but interesting that it says it'll work with the newer versions of BridgeOS
    I find that interesting as well.

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  • kevingill
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    I think that tool needs the serial registering with the company, but interesting that it says it'll work with the newer versions of BridgeOS

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  • curiositymaster
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    Originally posted by forcskill
    Is the new Tool iPU MacBook T2 Activator working?
    I haven't seen it on any of the unlock resellers' website. Might consider the prospect of editing serial with this.

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  • forcskill
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    Is the new Tool iPU MacBook T2 Activator working?

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  • kevingill
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    There's a number of posts with Rom dumps.
    You'll just have to sift through the thread

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  • sajidmirza
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    does any one have T2 unlocked rom data.bin
    pls share

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  • nelusab
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    Originally posted by hajeve8035
    you can for sure treat it like factory unlocked device, and do updates and so on, just keep i mind if at any point you update to latest OS like Ventura that will also update you to latest bridgeOS 7.0 and lets say in future you had an issue with your device and needed to reset it through AC or you did "erase mac" option from recovery you will lose the bypass and be back on icloud locked again
    Thank You!

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  • nelusab
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    After an icloud bypass procedure it is possible to receive updates from apple.
    I mean if Catalina is restored on machine, and an macOS Ventura update is available from App Store could this update be installed ?

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  • nelusab
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    Thanks!

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  • kevingill
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    Re: T2 Chip Programmer Tool

    Originally posted by nelusab
    How can I know if this this laptop has an old or new bridgeOS?
    Connect to Wi-Fi and then check the images above to what's on your screen

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  • nelusab
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    How can I know if this this laptop has an old or new bridgeOS?
    Attached Files

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  • .::iRizwan::.
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    Originally posted by RMKyle
    Is there a way to check the bridgeOS version at all or not?
    Boot into internet recovery and compare with the image below.

    Attached Files

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  • nelusab
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    Hi Stephen!
    At step 13, when Mina tool is used for jailbreaking, do I have to pay 100 USD?

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  • RMKyle
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    Re: T2 Chip Programmer Tool

    Originally posted by kevingill
    You don't need T203, just a programmer for 1.8v. This will only work on older bridgeOS versions. Please read the previous posts on how you can achieve this.
    Is there a way to check the bridgeOS version at all or not?

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