Macbook air m1 stuck in DFU mode with black screen

Hello, i have some major problems

when my macbook air m1 was updating it suddenly turned off even though it was plugged in and nothing started to appear on the display

after connecting it to my pc it seems like it got into DFU mode and i cannot change it back

after 6 hours of fighting and trying to do everything like reinstalling system and things like that, nothing changed and its still in dfu mode and with black turned off screen


can anyone help me what that issue might be? And can this be covered under warranty?


(ps. This device is just 4 weeks old and today it came back after 2 week service beacuse something was rattling inside which turned out to be displays layers)

MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

Posted on Nov 29, 2023 1:19 PM

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Posted on Nov 30, 2023 9:32 AM

Hi Mac_Guy36,


If you have a second Mac running macOS Monterey 12.4 or later, complete these steps to revive your MacBook Air. You'll need a supported USB-C to USB-C cable that implements USB - not just Thunderbolt.


If your helper Mac is running macOS Sonoma: How to revive or restore Mac firmware - Apple Support (CA)


If your helper Mac is running macOS Monterey or Ventura: Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator - Apple Support (CA)


TIP: You can pre-download the Mac firmware so that the revive or restore process goes faster. On your helper Mac, visit https://ipsw.me, select the M1 MacBook Air and the latest firmware for it, and then download that firmware. Once the firmware (IPSW file) is downloaded, put your M1 MBA into DFU mode, connect it to the helper Mac, then drag the IPSW file on top of the large DFU square that appears.



Mac_Guy36 wrote:

(ps. This device is just 4 weeks old and today it came back after 2 week service beacuse something was rattling inside which turned out to be displays layers)

If you got your Mac serviced at an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider, take it back if these steps don't work as expected. They should easily be able to reinstall system firmware, and charging for it would be ridiculous. Assuming that you're using a supported cable, a strong Internet connection, and the right steps, the only thing blocking a restore (not a revive) would be faulty hardware - which would be on the repair shop to fix.

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Nov 30, 2023 9:32 AM in response to Mac_Guy36

Hi Mac_Guy36,


If you have a second Mac running macOS Monterey 12.4 or later, complete these steps to revive your MacBook Air. You'll need a supported USB-C to USB-C cable that implements USB - not just Thunderbolt.


If your helper Mac is running macOS Sonoma: How to revive or restore Mac firmware - Apple Support (CA)


If your helper Mac is running macOS Monterey or Ventura: Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator - Apple Support (CA)


TIP: You can pre-download the Mac firmware so that the revive or restore process goes faster. On your helper Mac, visit https://ipsw.me, select the M1 MacBook Air and the latest firmware for it, and then download that firmware. Once the firmware (IPSW file) is downloaded, put your M1 MBA into DFU mode, connect it to the helper Mac, then drag the IPSW file on top of the large DFU square that appears.



Mac_Guy36 wrote:

(ps. This device is just 4 weeks old and today it came back after 2 week service beacuse something was rattling inside which turned out to be displays layers)

If you got your Mac serviced at an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider, take it back if these steps don't work as expected. They should easily be able to reinstall system firmware, and charging for it would be ridiculous. Assuming that you're using a supported cable, a strong Internet connection, and the right steps, the only thing blocking a restore (not a revive) would be faulty hardware - which would be on the repair shop to fix.

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