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@Vicki-Olesen
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Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

Could you please advise how to prevent/avoid this locking issue? As it happened to me before. Thanks

@aviloveN
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Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

I have another mac, what exactly needs to be done with another mac? I got another MAC and scratching my head apparently

@aviloveN
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Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

Could you please advise how to prevent/avoid this locking issue? As it happened to me before. Thanks

were you able to bypass this ?

@aviloveN
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My MBP M1 bypass MDM completely on MacOS 11.6. Can I upgrade to MacOS 13.3 via Setting? Do I need to bypass MDM again after upgrade? Thanks.

How did you bypass? Kindly help, thanks in advance

@aviloveN
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Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

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I get this on a second apple mac with Apple authenticator

@Vicki-Olesen
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Vicki-Olesen commented Apr 23, 2023

Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

16822544005062759789331733032619

I get this on a second apple mac with Apple authenticator

What are the specs of your Macbook Pro? and installed OS version?

@aviloveN
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Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

16822544005062759789331733032619
I get this on a second apple mac with Apple authenticator

What are the specs of your Macbook Pro? and installed OS version?

Specs are m1 MacBook Pro 32GB 14 inch 2021. I am not sure about the installed OS version

@aviloveN
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aviloveN commented Apr 23, 2023

Hi even after holding on recovery it still opens up this screen, any way to bypass this? 20230423_125104

It's a bit late, your only option is another mac with Apple Configurator.

16822544005062759789331733032619
I get this on a second apple mac with Apple authenticator

What are the specs of your Macbook Pro? and installed OS version?

Ok I did manage to get into DFU mode and revive the OS now I see Hello welcome screen, should I get past it by connecting to internet? I assume no right?

Update: I don't see any option to get past the welcome screen without connecting to internet, if I try connecting to internet it goes to the Organization login page

@alucardness
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Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

@aviloveN
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Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

No I was trying to install Monterey using USB flash drive as the instructions was around Monterey OS. Will installing Big Sur make a difference? As in I wont be forced to connect to internet?

@alucardness
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alucardness commented Apr 24, 2023

Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

No I was trying to install Monterey using USB flash drive as the instructions was around Monterey OS. Will installing Big Sur make a difference? As in I wont be forced to connect to internet?

Big Sur will let you go to the desktop without a connection to the internet. It lets you skip the internet connection.

@sire901
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sire901 commented Apr 24, 2023 via email

@aviloveN
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Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

No I was trying to install Monterey using USB flash drive as the instructions was around Monterey OS. Will installing Big Sur make a difference? As in I wont be forced to connect to internet?

Big Sur will let you go to the desktop without a connection to the internet. It lets you skip the internet connection.

Got it, I'll try to setup install Bigsur.

@aviloveN
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Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

No I was trying to install Monterey using USB flash drive as the instructions was around Monterey OS. Will installing Big Sur make a difference? As in I wont be forced to connect to internet?

Big Sur will let you go to the desktop without a connection to the internet. It lets you skip the internet connection.

Got it, I'll try to setup install Bigsur.

Have you tried installing Big Sur first, bypass the MDM, and then updating to Monterey?

No I was trying to install Monterey using USB flash drive as the instructions was around Monterey OS. Will installing Big Sur make a difference? As in I wont be forced to connect to internet?

Big Sur will let you go to the desktop without a connection to the internet. It lets you skip the internet connection.

I tried reinstalling BigSur but after wiping out the disk it shows "Activate Mac" screen. Even though if I choose install Big Sur OS from the USB drive

@alucardness
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if you are seeing this screen

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It's safe to connect to your network and when the installation is over, better stop your internet, skip the internet setup after first boot, follow the steps from this repo or mine, and then connect your internet.

@aviloveN
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If I try installing Big Sur I see this error

@aviloveN
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if you are seeing this screen

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It's safe to connect to your network and when the installation is over, better stop your internet, skip the internet setup after first boot, follow the steps from this repo or mine, and then connect your internet.

This as I read in a blog doesn't work for Ventura and only for Monetery or Big Sur. I'm not sure why I'm not able to install lower OS version on the volume.

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sire901 commented Apr 25, 2023 via email

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I was having this problem until I contacted @appletool on telegram and he was able to bypass activation lock and I installed the os with no problems
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Thanks for reference friend, I'll contact him as well. I am not able to understand what wrong I'm doing or is it just I can't bypass this ever and it's just a brick.

@aviloveN
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I've been having a very hard time, can I request you to help me over WhatsApp or any sort of messaging channel which might be suitable for you. πŸ˜₯

if you are seeing this screen

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It's safe to connect to your network and when the installation is over, better stop your internet, skip the internet setup after first boot, follow the steps from this repo or mine, and then connect your internet.

@alucardness
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What is your model?

@aviloveN
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What is your model?

My model is M1 Pro 14inch 2021.
The good news is I was able to bypass the login page while installing Monetery following a YT video.

The weird part is if I'm trying to add the apple domains in terminals it says denied.

I swear this took like 3 days seriously πŸ˜‚

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@alucardness
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Have you tried with sudo in front of the command?

@aviloveN
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Have you tried with sudo in front of the command?

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Yes tried with both

@alucardness
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Are you joking? Put sudo in front of echo like "sudo echo ..."

@aviloveN
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Are you joking? Put sudo in front of echo like "sudo echo ..."

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I added and connected to WiFi and check with enrollment. Is it safe now?
And can it be updated to newer versions of OS?

Apart from that I'd like to thank you and everyone who helped me since past 3 days πŸ˜ŠπŸ™

@alucardness
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It's safe now, you can update till Ventura.

@aviloveN
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It's safe now, you can update till Ventura.

Got it mate, updated to Ventura successfully. πŸ™

@donkelonio
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donkelonio commented Apr 26, 2023

Is this solution supposed to block the device enrollment popup as well?
I have followed all the steps in this guide and I still get the annoying popup once in a while...
My hosts file looks like this:

cat /private/etc/hosts  
##
# Host Database
#
# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface
# when the system is booting.  Do not change this entry.
##
127.0.0.1	localhost
255.255.255.255	broadcasthost
::1             localhost
0.0.0.0 iprofiles.apple.com
0.0.0.0 mdmenrollment.apple.com
0.0.0.0 deviceenrollment.apple.com
0.0.0.0 gdmf.apple.com

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nambh83 commented Apr 27, 2023

My MBP M1 bypass MDM completely on MacOS 11.6. Can I upgrade to MacOS 13.3 via Setting? Do I need to bypass MDM again after upgrade? Thanks.

How did you bypass? Kindly help, thanks in advance

Sorry. My English is not good enough. I mean I did Disable Device Enrollment Program (DEP) notification on MacOS 11.6 already. After that can I upgrade to MacOS 13.3 via Settings? Do I need to do Disable Device Enrollment Program (DEP) notification again after upgrade?

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