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- Oct 3, 2013
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z87X-UD3H
- CPU
- 3.5GHZ i7-4770K
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4600
Hello to All!
I have an interesting question for everyone. I’ve built two Hackintoshes now. I’m fairly comfortable in troubleshooting and computer repair…not an expert, I just love it and I love helping friends with their Macs.
So a buddy of mine is going through a horrible divorce. His ex apparently got into his Apple account, changed the password and account information, then reported his 2014 iMac stolen. Apple has since locked his computer’s IMEI. He’s gone to Apple, but since it was purchased at Best Buy he has no proof of purchase and cannot locate the receipt. Long story short, without proof of purchase, Apple will not help him.
I’m wondering if there is anything I can do to help him? I tried booting with thumb drive, holding the “option” key down to get Startup Manager, but I get a lock screen asking for a password. His iMac doesn’t seem to respond to holding down the “C” button, to boot directly from the thumb drive. Safe Mode is locked. OSX recovery is locked.
Very little on this machine is user serviceable (that’s why I love my personal builds). Newer iMacs are notoriously difficult to get to the hard drive and other internals. What do you guys think? Should I just tell him to find the receipt? Contact his credit card company for assistance? As it is right now, he’s got a +$1400 paperweight.
I understand some of you may read this and be skeptical, but it’s an actual situation and I’m just trying to help a friend. That's why I’m seeking the help of the community I love.
Cheers!
-Ryan
Edit:
Okay, spoke with my friend...Apple locked the Serial Number, not the IMEI. Tried resetting the NVRAM with command+option+P+R...no luck, lock screen. UGHHH! And this is a sealed iMac, so no access to RAM in order to swap the RAM which effectively resets the NVRAM. I'm thinking I may have to order new ram and HD, then crack this iMac open...only, there's still no guaranty it will work. Anyone suggest anything different?
I have an interesting question for everyone. I’ve built two Hackintoshes now. I’m fairly comfortable in troubleshooting and computer repair…not an expert, I just love it and I love helping friends with their Macs.
So a buddy of mine is going through a horrible divorce. His ex apparently got into his Apple account, changed the password and account information, then reported his 2014 iMac stolen. Apple has since locked his computer’s IMEI. He’s gone to Apple, but since it was purchased at Best Buy he has no proof of purchase and cannot locate the receipt. Long story short, without proof of purchase, Apple will not help him.
I’m wondering if there is anything I can do to help him? I tried booting with thumb drive, holding the “option” key down to get Startup Manager, but I get a lock screen asking for a password. His iMac doesn’t seem to respond to holding down the “C” button, to boot directly from the thumb drive. Safe Mode is locked. OSX recovery is locked.
Very little on this machine is user serviceable (that’s why I love my personal builds). Newer iMacs are notoriously difficult to get to the hard drive and other internals. What do you guys think? Should I just tell him to find the receipt? Contact his credit card company for assistance? As it is right now, he’s got a +$1400 paperweight.
I understand some of you may read this and be skeptical, but it’s an actual situation and I’m just trying to help a friend. That's why I’m seeking the help of the community I love.
Cheers!
-Ryan
Edit:
Okay, spoke with my friend...Apple locked the Serial Number, not the IMEI. Tried resetting the NVRAM with command+option+P+R...no luck, lock screen. UGHHH! And this is a sealed iMac, so no access to RAM in order to swap the RAM which effectively resets the NVRAM. I'm thinking I may have to order new ram and HD, then crack this iMac open...only, there's still no guaranty it will work. Anyone suggest anything different?
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