Posted on 05-11-2023 06:44 AM
Hello everyone,
Earlier today I was helping a colleague at work who couldn't login on a M1 Mac. After Googling a bit I started in recovery mode, opened the Terminal and typed resetpassword. After changing the password and reboot it wanted to activate - after a while we got "Failed to create activation request".
I Googled some more and now I have removed the Mac from my colleagues Apple ID but we still get the same error. Does anyone know what's best to do next? Is it possible to save the data in any way?
Posted on 05-11-2023 06:50 AM
@jonros Does your corporate network perform any SSL inspection on traffic going through your firewall? If so that may be interfering with communication between that Mac and Apple's activation servers. This is the document that lists all of Apple severs that need to be exempted from SSL inspection: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210060
Posted on 05-11-2023 07:10 AM
@sdagley I checked with Mac colleagues who works with network and firewall and they told me everything should be ok. I even connected to my private phone as Wi-Fi but it didn't help.
Posted on 05-11-2023 07:22 AM
@jonros Might be time to consult AppleCare on that Mac but you might try doing a DFU restore on it first: https://mrmacintosh.com/restore-macos-firmware-on-an-apple-silicon-mac-boot-to-dfu-mode/
Posted on 05-11-2023 07:33 AM
@sdagley Doesn't that erase all the data?
Posted on 05-11-2023 07:36 AM
A DFU restore would erase all data. It would put it back to the shipping out of the box OS.
Posted on 05-11-2023 07:39 AM
Something we really want to avoid in this case if possible. Just have to contact Apple support then. Years of work is on the drive.
Posted on 05-11-2023 08:01 AM
@jonros Have you tried booting that Mac into Target Disk Mode: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/transfer-files-mac-computers-target-disk-mode-mchlp1443/mac
That you've reset the password might prevent that from working, and if you have FileVault enabled the odds of being able to recover anything from that drive are low.
Posted on 02-18-2024 05:06 PM
Did u ever find a solution to this? I am having the same issue. Many important files I need.
Posted on 02-21-2024 01:35 AM
Only thing was to erase the hard drive and reinstall macOS and loose all the data. Visited Apple Store and they couldn't solve it any other way either. :(
Posted on 01-16-2024 01:32 PM
Just had a user with this problem.
The bad part is that the machine is not able to reach target disk mode or any mode to export the data (with our without FV).
In my case this was caused by a bug in Sonoma 14.1.2 on MacBooks when the battery is drained out.
Posted on 01-16-2024 03:21 PM
What I suspected, Apple Enterprise Support just confirmed that the issue was caused by Sonoma 14.1.2 on a MacBook when the battery is drained (user does not connect it to power before it gets to 5% or less).
The date and time on the computer changes to 11 months back from today and the recovery is not able to proceed any further.
Notify your MacBook users to not upgrade to 14.1.2 and upgrade directly to 14.2.1.
Cesar Pineda