Apple’s Configurator is one way to restore or recover a Mac. Here’s how to use it to revive an Apple Silicon Mac.
There may be times when you need to restore your Mac to a previous state – or to revive your Mac when it stops working for some reason.
Apple’s device provisioning and configuration app called Configurator lets you do just that.
Configurator is part of Apple’s larger enterprise offerings and is designed to allow mass deployment of Apple devices quickly and easily across large and small teams.
The idea behind Configurator is you can use it to restore Apple devices to some predetermined state without having to reinstall an operating system by hand onto each one.
Configurator also lets you manage device provisioning – for example, to install ad-hoc software to devices, or to configure them for development teams.
Note that to do a Mac revive or restore using Apple Configurator, you’ll need two Macs and a USB-C to USB-C cable…
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Tutorial : How to restore an Apple Silicon Mac using Configurator
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