![]() ![]() ![]() With the receipt I returned to the Apple Store and a week later they had it fixed. at an Apple Store and they told me they could fix it if I could produce a receipt which wasn't easy even though I had bought it from Apple. After I think I posted on, I made an appt. Long story, but I realized that when I was trying to remove and erase everything something had gone wrong but I just send it in then assuming it couldn't be too bad and Apple (well whoever takes these back) could fix it. Apple returned it saying it had been jail broken. I had a similar if not the same problem on a 2013 15-in. It's weird how it possible? Does anyone have any idea? Thanks. Also said for wipe my HDD I did whatever was advised in that article link I sent you. I texted him and asked about password and iCloud, he said I never set a password on it, he doesn't know anything about firmware password! and said I checked it in my iCloud, and it is removed! He said my default password on my MacBook was abc123 and I used it for all the time. it just goes to recovery page automatically. I tried to fix it, but I realized it has firmware password when I hold ALT key, and any command has disable lick reset Nvram, COMMAND+R and. I bought a MacBook pro yesterday and the buyer didn't know anything about mac he wanted to erase data on his HDD, he read this article and did, but the mac stuck on recovery page (actually he create an OSX Base System on whole of HDD) and his couldn't fix it and sold it. ![]()
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