Fix Broken Bricked Mac with Restore Revive

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22 Jan 202103:59

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial guides viewers on how to restore a non-functional MacBook, including those with the M1 chip, using the revive or restore process. It details the need for a working Mac, the use of Apple Configurator 2, and the steps to put the broken MacBook into DFU mode. The video explains the difference between a revive, which reinstalls the recovery OS, and a restore, which erases data and reinstalls both the recovery OS and macOS. It also provides troubleshooting tips and encourages viewers to subscribe for more tech content.

Takeaways

  • 🔧 The video provides a guide to fix a bricked or broken MacBook, including MacBook M1 models.
  • 🖥️ You will need access to another working Mac or MacBook to perform the revive or restore process.
  • 🔌 Connect the working Mac to the broken one using USB-C cables as described in the video for data transfer.
  • 📱 The process involves putting the broken MacBook into DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode, similar to an iPhone.
  • 💻 Download and use 'Apple Configurator 2' from the App Store to assist with the revive or restore process.
  • ⏯️ Press and hold specific keys in a certain sequence to enter DFU mode, which can be tricky and may require practice.
  • 🔄 The 'Revive' option will reinstall the firmware and the latest recovery OS without erasing data.
  • 🗑️ The 'Restore' option will erase all data, reinstall the firmware, and the latest recovery OS.
  • 🛠️ If the process is not done correctly, the MacBook may display a padlock icon, indicating a problem.
  • ⏲️ The revive or restore process may take some time, so patience is required.
  • 🔄 After successful completion, the DFU icon should be replaced with a padlock, and the MacBook should be functional again.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue the video aims to address?

    -The video aims to address the issue of fixing a bricked or broken MacBook, particularly those with a black screen and an exclamation mark.

  • What is the purpose of using another MacBook in the revive or restore process?

    -Another MacBook is used to push the restore software to the broken MacBook, facilitating the revive or restore process.

  • What is the significance of the black screen with an exclamation mark on a MacBook?

    -The black screen with an exclamation mark indicates that the MacBook is not booting properly and requires a restore or revive process.

  • Why might someone need to borrow a MacBook or visit an Apple Store?

    -Someone might need to borrow a MacBook or visit an Apple Store if they don't have a second MacBook to perform the revive or restore process.

  • What are the steps to connect the working MacBook to the broken one?

    -The steps include plugging the power cable into the working MacBook's right USB-C port, connecting a USB cable from the second MacBook to the left port, and then plugging another cable from the left port into the left port on the broken MacBook.

  • Why is Apple Configurator 2 necessary for the revive or restore process?

    -Apple Configurator 2 is necessary to put the second MacBook in DFU mode and to initiate the revive or restore process.

  • How does one put a MacBook in DFU mode?

    -To put a MacBook in DFU mode, one must press and hold the power button while simultaneously pressing the right shift, left option, and left control keys for about 10 seconds.

  • What is the difference between a revive and a restore in the context of the video?

    -A revive reinstalls the latest version of recovery OS without erasing data, while a restore erases all data, reinstalls the firmware, and the latest version of recovery OS and macOS.

  • What should one do if the MacBook does not respond to the revive or restore process?

    -If the MacBook does not respond, one should try the process again, ensuring to hold the correct keys and follow the instructions carefully.

  • What is the final step after a successful revive or restore process?

    -The final step is to set up the MacBook again, indicating that the revive or restore process has been successful.

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