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KingBonecrusher wrote: Solution was found 7 months ago, 1 post above your`s. Simply change uuid, sn and full clean nvram to get rid of personal infos and fmm stuff. Shred the ssd (if possible do secure erase) and reinstall osx. Do not shred with the osx setup, use linux.
*you need a working sn, not something randomly generated!
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fast.flow wrote: I encountered DEP on the first MacBook Pro I did iCloud on. Editing serial number will disassociate the machine from the DEP. Obviously normal iCloud removal is done at the same time and reset nvram etc
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jan wrote: thanks. an how to change uuid?
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KingBonecrusher wrote:
jan wrote: thanks. an how to change uuid?
1) get asd to find mlb serial
2) read eeprom
3) find mlb serial and serial in the dump
4) change serial and mlb to a working value
5) fix checksum(s)
*uuid seems to be based on the mlb
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