![]() ![]() They remove the machine from their device list in their apple account, waited a few days for apples servers to accept the changes and then when we tried the restore again it never asked us for an apple id, it just allowed us to restore the machine and install the OS. Luckily for us he knew who he purchased it from so gave us that persons email but whilst we was waiting for that person to respond, we kept seeing if we could get past the apple id requirement but we couldn't.Ī few months later the original original owner of the macbook got in contact. The guy who purchased the macbook never did any erase or restores so never knew about this. What had happended is that the apple id it was asking for was from the very first original owner, the one who very first purchased it. When the techs went to do a full restore, it's asked for the owners apple id and password but the apple id it was asking for did not match the owners id. ![]() ![]() Part of the terms and conditions of the trade in is that all passwords and usernames must be provided. The company has a trade in service and it bought one of the last intel machines before M1's arrived. We had a T2 machine here many months ago. ![]()
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