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My MacBook Air M1 looks like dead in water.

Help! My Apple ID and password were comprised. I erased my MacBook remotely to keep safe. Subsequently, my Apple ID and password were changed by apple, then they deleted the ID. How now might I use my MacBook Air? Did I really loose my $1700? Is this a case of TOO MUCH security? Help!


Posted on Jul 6, 2022 3:42 PM

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Posted on Jul 6, 2022 4:45 PM

Start with recovery and erase and format and reinstall the OS using your new ID. If you have a backup then restore that to the Mac. If you now have no Apple ID then generate a new one to use for setting up the Mac again.

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Jul 7, 2022 6:17 AM in response to satcomer

I have a new ID. I do have a backup in my passport. Apple says they erased my old ID. When I reformat and go to start up, because the MacBook was in activated lock, it wants me to sign on somewhere and release it with my old ID. Can’t there be a way to get rid of the lock mode it’s still seemingly under? Without the old ID? I have it on my IMac and IPhone, but all under new ID.

Jul 7, 2022 6:26 AM in response to KiltedTim

Thanks. I’ve done that. They said because the old ID is deleted, it is not possible. Can that be true? I didn’t believe it and really still don’t. The computer is barely a year old. I’d rather not just junk it, but that’s who told me nothing can be done. Perhaps this particular genius wasn’t having a good day. Is it fixable?

My MacBook Air M1 looks like dead in water.

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