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With Apple Silicon Macs, you can install macOS just like you can with iOS! I will show you how to boot your Apple Silicon Mac into DFU Mode so you can Restore macOS.UPDATED 06/04/21 Show
This article will go over how to restore macOS on your new Apple Silicon Mac. Your first line of defense for installing macOS on Apple Silicon should be macOS Recovery. But if for some reason you are having problems with that you can boot your Apple Silicon Mac with a Big Sur USB installer drive. I wrote an article covering all the changes to macOS Recovery here. mrmacintosh.com/how-to-reinstall-macos-on-your-apple-silicon-mac-everything-you-need-to-know/ Order of that you should follow for reinstalling macOS on Apple Silicon.
Use macOS Recovery on a Apple Silicon M1 MacKeep in mind, just like last time, some of the instructions for booting your Apple Silicon Mac are confusing. If you thought booting to DFU mode was a little difficult on T2 Macs… wait until you try on Apple Silicon. For one thing the ports used are the exact opposite of what was used on T2 Macs! Plus the process to get the Mac into DFU mode has changed! That’s why I’m writing this article, to better explain the instructions. Mr. Macintosh video – how to boot your Apple Silicon Mac into DFU mode + reinstall macOS Boot your M1 Mac Mini to DFU mode + Reinstall macOS Big Sur with Apple Configurator 2! UPDATED Mr. Macintosh Deep Dive Tutorial on how to Restore macOS + Boot to DFU mode Install macOS Big Sur on Multiple Macs using Apple Configurator 2! Table of Contents
1. UpdatesUPDATE 11/16/21 – New section for 2021 14 & 16″ MacBook Pro Restore/Revive UPDATE 6/04/21 – Added New 2021 24″ M1 iMac DFU Restore/Revive info! UPDATE 4/13/21 – New DEEP DIVE video on using Apple Configurator 2 to reinstall macOS on multiple M1 Macs. UPDATE 3/17/21 – I’ve added a new video that shows you how to use Apple configurator 2 to install macOS on multiple M1 Macs. UPDATE 1/14/21 – Apple has released Apple Configurator 2 Version 2.13.3, be sure to update. I’ve also added a new Apple Silicon Mac Mini M1 Video above. UPDATE 11/18/20 – Apple has released Apple Configurator 2 Version 2.13.2! Make sure you update. If you are still running 2.13.1 or below you will get an error when you click the restore button. UPDATE 11/17/20 –Added a new section 6 to explain the problem booting to DFU mode if your Apple Silicon Mac is on it’s factory firmware of 6723.41.11mrmacintosh.com/how-to-reinstall-macos-on-your-apple-silicon-mac-everything-you-need-to-know/ If you are looking for my article on how to restore BridgeOS on a T2 Mac, I’ve linked it below. mrmacintosh.com/how-to-restore-bridgeos-on-a-t2-mac-how-to-put-a-mac-into-dfu-mode/ 2. List of Apple Silicon Compatible MacsThis is a list of Apple Silicon Macs that this process is compatible with.
3. Setup and Cable Requirements before you begin.You will need to meet the following requirements – (The Host Mac will do the work and the Target Mac is the Mac you need to Restore)
4. Download Apple Configurator 2Download Apple Configurator 2 app. Version 2.13.1 or higher is required.If you do not have Apple Configurator 2, you can download it now from the Mac App Store with this link. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-configurator-2/id1037126344?mt=12 5. How to Boot your Apple Silicon Mac into DFU ModeWith all the startup keyboard commands you can issue a Mac, booting into DFU Mode should be pretty simple right? NOPE! (x2 this time for Apple Silicon!) You have to follow a very particular sequence to get this to work. I have attempted to find the exact way to get this to work every time. Even then sometimes the system will refuse to Boot into DFU mode. Apple’s InstructionsYou can find Apple’s instructions for booting into DFU mode here. https://support.apple.com/guide/apple-configurator-2/revive-or-restore-a-mac-with-apple-silicon-apdd5f3c75ad/mac Prepare the Apple notebook computer If these instructions do not work fo you continue below.
6. Which Firmware version is your Mac on?Did you update your Mac to Big Sur 11.0.1 from 11.0 when it arrived? If you didnt the firmware will be 6723.41.11 To find the firmware version click the Apple icon > About this Mac > System Report. Look for System Firmware Version. If you are on Big Sur 11.0 and firmware version 6723.41.11 you will need to boot to the macOS Recovery selection screen first before attempting to boot into DFU mode. If you updated your Mac to 11.0.1 and are running Firmware Version 6723.50.2 or newer you can follow the normal instructions. You can boot to DFU mode from power off instead of booting to the macOS recovery selection screen first. 7. My Instructions for the M1 13″ MacBook Pro & MacBook AirIt has proven difficult to get an Apple Silicon Mac into DFU mode. You could try Apple’s instructions above multiple times and STILL not get into DFU mode. Once you have meet all of the pre requisites above, follow the instructions below to should get you into DFU Mode every time.
8. Instructions for the M1 Mac Mini (2020)The Mac Mini 2020 instructions are to use the USB-C port is closest to the Ethernet port. How to boot a M1 Mac Mini 2020 into DFU mode to restore macOS – Image: Apple Inc
9. Instructions for the M1 2021 24″ iMacThe 24″ M1 iMac (2021) instructions are to use the USB-C port is closest to the magnetic power port. The instructions are the same for both the 2 and 4 port version. How to boot a M1 iMac 2021 into DFU 2 or 4 port version. Use the USB-C port closest to the magnetic power plug. – Image: Apple Inc
10. Instructions for the M1 2021 24″ iMac11. Instructions for the M1 2021 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pro12. Instructions for the M1 2022 Mac Studio10. You made it! Apple Configurator 2 StepsThe hard part is now over. Now we can restore macOS on the Target Mac. When you first open Apple Configurator 2 the screen will look like this. This is what you will see if the Mac is NOT booted to DFU mode.This is what you will see when the MacBook is connected correctly with your USB-C cable and booted to the recovery selection screen.Once your Mac is booted to DFU mode, you will see this screen on Apple Configurator 2. You are now ready for the next step. When you see a big DFU icon when your Mac is properly booted into DFU Mode.11. Download macOS ISPW file (Optional)Apple Configurator 2 version 2.13.2 will automatically download needed IPSW file just like it can for iOS. Let’s say that you want to download the IPSW so you can restore multiple times for testing, you can get it from my database below. mrmacintosh.com/apple-silicon-m1-full-macos-restore-ipsw-firmware-files-database/ Once you’ve downloaded the macOS IPSW file, you are ready for Restore. 12. Begin Apple Silicon macOS Revive / Restore1. Revive OptionThe revive option will ONLY reinstall macOS Recovery. Go to step 2 for Restore. You are now ready to restore either macOS Recovery with revive by Clicking Actions > Advanced > Revive Device. Right Click on the DFU icon – Select Advanced > Revive DeviceRevive will reinstall macOS Recovery on your Apple Silicon Mac. This option retains user data. 2. Restore Option.Restore will Reinstall macOS Recovery, ERASE your SSD hard drive and reinstall macOS. 2. Restore option – Reinstall macOS Recovery, ERASE your SSD hard drive and reinstall macOS.You will now see a warning message. Do you want restore “MacBook Pro” to it’s Factory settings and latest firmware version? Restore warning you the Restore process will erase your data and reinstall macOSClick the Restore Button to begin. Step one will download the latest macOS IPSW Firmware file directly from Apple. You can also drag the macOS IPSW File over to the DFU icon to begin the restore. macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 IPSW Restore File – Drag this file over to the DFU logo to begin the restore.After dragging the macOS 11 IPSW File over to the DFU logo you will get this pop up. You can select Restore to erase your drive and reinstall macOS. The process will only take about 15 minutes. Ready to restore macOS, click Restore to begin.Reinstalling macOS Big Sur from the IPSW file.Step 2. Unzipping macOS Step 2. UnzippingStep 3. Installing macOS Step 3. Installing BridgeOS13. Finishing UpIf you would like to see more information you can click View and see a new activity window. Apple Configurator 2 Activity window.The entire process will only take a while. Most of the time is spent downloading the huge 13GB macOS Big Sur IPSW File. This is why it’s nice to keep the IPSW on an external hard drive or something. When you drag the IPSW File over to Apple Configuator 2, the restore will be super quick! Normally it only takes about 10 min! When complete the Mac will automatically Boot up. 14. Can I Downgrade from an older version of macOS via IPSW Files?The answer is YES, follow the link below for an explanation. But only if the IPSW file is still signed by Apple. If Apple stops signing the IPSW file you will need to change the Boot Security to allow this. (Keep in mind Apple has not stopped signing any macOS installers yet, so we will see.) 15. ThanksHat tip goes out to macrumors forum user Nrwrit3r for the macOS Recovery menu workaround for older firmware! 16. Troubleshooting DFU Mode & Firmware Update ProblemsNOTE 11/17/20! UNTIL I’M ABLE TO GATHER APPLE SILICON DATA I WILL LEAVE THE T2 BRIDGEOS TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION HERE.
BridgeOS Restore Error 10 – The BridgeOS Restore failed! This is most likely because the host Mac was 1 or 2 OS Versions behind the Target Mac. The Host and Target Mac need to be on the same OS Version. If your Target Mac is on 10.15, then your Host Mac needs to be on 10.15. The OS Cannot be restored on this device. The operation couldn’t be completed. (AMRestoreErrorDomain error 10 – Failed to handle message type StatusMsg) [AMRestoreErrorDomain – 0xA (10)] BridgeOS Restore Error 10 – The Host and Target Mac need to be on the same OS Version.Host Mac and Target Mac Disconnected during restore. – Error 4005The OS Cannot be restored on this device. Gave up waiting for device to transition from RestoreOS state to BootedOS State. [com.apple.MobileDevice.MobileRestore – 0xFA5 (4005)] BridgeOS Restore Error 0xFA5 (4005)This error will come up when the restore process has been interrupted. Or, you might get this using Apple Configurator 2 version 2.12.1, as the process never seems to complete properly. If the Target Mac awakes to the login window the process is complete even though the progress bar is at 100%. After unplugging the USB-C cable you will get the error above. Apple Configurator 2 Reports RECOVERY instead of DFU Status. Apple Configurator 2 Reports RECOVERY instead of DFU Status.
Configurator could not perform the requested action. Apple Controller devices do not support this action. This means that you selected Actions > Update, which is not supported. You need to select Actions > Advanced > Revive Device How do I stop Apple update from popping up?Click the Update tab. Uncheck "check for updates automatically" and click OK. If it's an Apple Software Update notification, go "Start > All Programs > Apple Software Update". Click Cancel in the box saying "Checking for Apple Software ..." What is the latest firmware for Apple?The latest version of iOS and iPadOS is 17.3.1. Learn how to update the software on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. The latest version of macOS is 14.3.1. Learn how to update the software on your Mac and how to allow important background updates. How do I get rid of Apple software update?This will prevent iOS from throwing up the update alert at you every day:. Tap Settings.. Tap General.. Tap Storage & iCloud Usage.. Tap the first Manage Storage option (below "Storage" not "iCloud").. Locate the iOS update. ... . Tap Delete Update.. Tap Delete Update in the Delete Update alert window.. Does Apple force you to update?You are not forced to update your iPhone. However, you will lose some security and features and over time there will be apps you can no longer use. If you do not want to update your iPhone, go to: Settings -> General -> Software Update -> Customize Automatic Updates. |