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@Yassine-64
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Hello! I am a Macbook Pro M1 2020 user, I bought it in 2022, I used one of the commands that were placed in that year and so far it has not given me any problems and I can update it normally. But I am noticing my macbook is slow, I have never given it maintenance so I want to factory reset it. If I reset it, can the mdm profile be reactivated?

Yes, it will be reactivated. The only way I found for factory reset is to install fresh big sur, apply the commands for deactivate mdm and then updating os versions.

Hey bro, I have a MacBook Pro M1 2020 that's already bypassed, and I'm running Sequoia 15. If I update it, will it get the MDM lock again?

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Hello! I am a Macbook Pro M1 2020 user, I bought it in 2022, I used one of the commands that were placed in that year and so far it has not given me any problems and I can update it normally. But I am noticing my macbook is slow, I have never given it maintenance so I want to factory reset it. If I reset it, can the mdm profile be reactivated?

Yes, it will be reactivated. The only way I found for factory reset is to install fresh big sur, apply the commands for deactivate mdm and then updating os versions.

Hey bro, I have a MacBook Pro M1 2020 that's already bypassed, and I'm running Sequoia 15. If I update it, will it get the MDM lock again?

No, you won't. It might be a good idea to read the release notes of new macOS updates. As far as I can tell, the hosts file, Apple are not allowed to overwrite it.

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This worked really well!
Thank you so much!

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