Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
We seem to have different results. Not sure why. Can you send me 3-4 dump files to see? I'm curious what other differences there might be; it may help to compare.
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
We get boards/units from all over, and these were all definitely from different sources. There are surely a few from the same place, but for the most part they come from different places.
I think an erased/wiped board that immediately boots to the Activation Lock screen is not going to ever have the iCloud owner info (email/name/whatever) in the T2/M1 ROM dump. It may be in the dump *before* a board is wiped/erased, but once it's been erased, there's no info at all.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
We get boards/units from all over, and these were all definitely from different sources. There are surely a few from the same place, but for the most part they come from different places.
I think an erased/wiped board that immediately boots to the Activation Lock screen is not going to ever have the iCloud owner info (email/name/whatever) in the T2/M1 ROM dump. It may be in the dump *before* a board is wiped/erased, but once it's been erased, there's no info at all.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
Please excuse a dumb peanut gallery question, but these aren't say, all coming from bestbuy or something in a 'lot purchase' in which they perhaps all underwent the same process to prepare for salvage sale..?
But rather, are all sourced differently: irreparable units, boards off ebay, etc ..?
(Just to rule out any common denominators)Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
2 of these came from wiped/erased devices (activation lock screen on boot), and 1 came from a non-wiped board. None have emails.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
Just pulled 3 more files--one A2337, one A2338 and one A2442; no emails in that block on any of them. Photo attached of the A2337 & A2442 (didn't photo the A2338--it was similar to these).
So now 23 files pulled and no emails. Your files are apparently different for some reason.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
Just pulled 3 more files--one A2337, one A2338 and one A2442; no emails in that block on any of them. Photo attached of the A2337 & A2442 (didn't photo the A2338--it was similar to these).
So now 23 files pulled and no emails. Your files are apparently different for some reason.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
I'll pull some more files and show you what I see in that block; give me a few hours. But I didn't find an email in a single one at that spot in the dump.Leave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
I've checked 20+ devices, no email addresses or names found. There's no way you confirmed this on multiple erased/activated devices. All boards/dumps I checked had been connected to WiFi, etc. None show emails in the dumps at area you highlighted, or otherwise (searched for yahoo, gmail, iCloud, mail, email, name, etc), and none have names or emails.
Gotta call BS on this unfortunately.
There is no way you read 20+ devices and no data in them, or mabe you are reading something elseLast edited by radicalsolutions; 09-05-2022, 11:41 PM.Leave a comment:
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Gotta call BS on this unfortunately.Leave a comment:
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I've read that the serial number for M1 devices is located in one of the nand chips? But nobody is saying which tool they're using to read/write with. It's a BGA110 Nand IC and I can see that JCID Repair Assistant now has a section for macbooks (Read data, Write data, Uploading) I have the BGA110 module but that doesn't detect it so I'm guessing maybe the P13? I don't see any other tool that could read it. Anways if anyone has any ideas or tips I would greatly appreciate it. ThanksLeave a comment:
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Re: Macbook M1 bypass FMM / EFI Unlock
Has anyone found a way to access terminal from the Activation Lock screen and/or the Options/Diag screen on a locked board/unit? Even if a lot of commands won't work, just wondering if anyone has found a way to access it.Leave a comment:
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