csrutil disable
Restart computer
In the terminal, type
sudo open /Applications/TextEdit.app /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll.plist
change
<key>com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll</key>
<true/>
to
<key>com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll</key>
<false/>
So that the changes take effect
@ibgroovy The only difference should be how you access recovery mode. I believe its command-R for intel based macs instead of just holding down the power button on arm based macs. Everything should be the same.
Theres one big distinction on this forum which is where my confusion would come if I was a noob.
1: this thread is dedicated to removing the notification popup and basically assumes that you dont have a mdm profile installed yet. You’re just being prompted by apple’s servers to install the profile since its registered in their databases as owned by a school/corporate company. I believe you are in this camp which is a good thing.
2: You’re laptop currently has a mdm profile installed and you’re locked out completely without having the administrator password. In this case you would most likely have to wipe your computer and fresh install macos and turn off your internet right after installation is complete. Theres more to this above but it sounds like you can disregard this.
For you being part of group one all you have to do is access recovery mode and disable SIP. Reboot then go back in recovery mode, open a safari tab, go to skipmdm.com and press the button to copy the code.
Should be this: (curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maclifevn/bypasmdm/main/mdm.sh -o test.sh && chmod +x ./test.sh && ./test.sh)
Then exit safari, open terminal, paste it there & hit enter, follow the steps and then boom done. Restart computer and once in for added reassurance:
open terminal once logged into normal mode
Run these:
sudo launchctl disable system/com.apple.ManagedClient.enroll
sudo rm /var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Settings/.cloudConfigHasActivationRecord
sudo rm /var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Settings/.cloudConfigRecordFound
sudo touch /var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Settings/.cloudConfigProfileInstalled
sudo touch /var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Settings/.cloudConfigRecordNotFound
Then do:
sudo nano /etc/hosts
#block mdm connect
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
0.0.0.0 acmdm.apple.com
0.0.0.0 albert.apple.com
Lastly reboot into recovery mode and renable SIP
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Amazing links that might help in certain areas:
https://graffino.com/til/UmkCdmEx7v-remove-a-non-removable-mdm-profile-from-macos-without-a-complete-wipe
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/297293/turning-off-device-enrollment-notifications-on-macbook-pro