New MacBook Air M1

Hey everyone,


My MacBook Air M1 arrived yesterday and after backing it up with my old MacBook info that I wanted to switch over, it won’t work at all.

I can’t use wifi but it says it’s connected and my apple care shows the old MacBook expiry date and not the new one. Nothing will connect.


I tried deleting/ installing a fresh ios on the new MacBook (wifi worked in recovery mode) and trying the backup a second time but the issue persisted.

I am using the new iOS for both devices.


any ideas ? Thank you

Posted on Jan 19, 2022 6:47 AM

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Posted on Jan 19, 2022 10:05 AM

I just want to let everyone know (in case there are issues for others like this) that I have managed to fix it and all works as it should.


After the backup, wifi would not connect and I couldn’t make any changes to Apple ID, etc.. it turns out that it was a “simple fix” of the backup not transferring the Norton security fully but appeared under network as “starting”, which once deleted, allowed the connection to wifi and correction of the issues.

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Jan 19, 2022 10:05 AM in response to tvossss

I just want to let everyone know (in case there are issues for others like this) that I have managed to fix it and all works as it should.


After the backup, wifi would not connect and I couldn’t make any changes to Apple ID, etc.. it turns out that it was a “simple fix” of the backup not transferring the Norton security fully but appeared under network as “starting”, which once deleted, allowed the connection to wifi and correction of the issues.

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