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Mac lost permanently, no chance to restore data.

Mac lost permanently, no chance to restore data.

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Darkeos
Senior Member
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05-25-2023, 05:46 PM
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I acquired a used Mac Mini M1 and chose to wipe it in the recovery options for a fresh setup. A warning appeared that an internet connection would be required to activate it again. I didn’t notice any problems and felt confident about the process. Now the device is non-functional. The startup disk is encrypted, and the password can’t unlock it. MacOS Recovery offers two restart options—one to the left (back) and one to the right (continue). It indicates there are no recoverable volumes. What should I do?
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Darkeos
05-25-2023, 05:46 PM #1

I acquired a used Mac Mini M1 and chose to wipe it in the recovery options for a fresh setup. A warning appeared that an internet connection would be required to activate it again. I didn’t notice any problems and felt confident about the process. Now the device is non-functional. The startup disk is encrypted, and the password can’t unlock it. MacOS Recovery offers two restart options—one to the left (back) and one to the right (continue). It indicates there are no recoverable volumes. What should I do?

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Mr_Gloku
Member
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06-13-2023, 01:33 PM
#2
It seems you might want to access the disk utility and change the drive layout. I checked if the Mac was connected to any iCloud account beforehand.
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Mr_Gloku
06-13-2023, 01:33 PM #2

It seems you might want to access the disk utility and change the drive layout. I checked if the Mac was connected to any iCloud account beforehand.

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Figalhutch
Member
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06-13-2023, 10:58 PM
#3
If the password fails (assuming you don’t have the vault encryption key), it will require a major effort to recover everything.
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Figalhutch
06-13-2023, 10:58 PM #3

If the password fails (assuming you don’t have the vault encryption key), it will require a major effort to recover everything.

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gavin_shaka
Senior Member
535
06-14-2023, 12:16 AM
#4
I believe it's because I wiped it, but I can't locate the utility anymore. The two 'programs' available from recovery are choose startup disk: offers 1 disk, I can't unlock Recovery: your Mac has no volumes to recover.
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gavin_shaka
06-14-2023, 12:16 AM #4

I believe it's because I wiped it, but I can't locate the utility anymore. The two 'programs' available from recovery are choose startup disk: offers 1 disk, I can't unlock Recovery: your Mac has no volumes to recover.

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kcaz56
Senior Member
664
06-15-2023, 06:24 PM
#5
You might need to create a bootable drive using Big Sur on another Mac, then use Disk Utility to start the installation. The unlock code likely isn't your regular user password but the iCloud account password.
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kcaz56
06-15-2023, 06:24 PM #5

You might need to create a bootable drive using Big Sur on another Mac, then use Disk Utility to start the installation. The unlock code likely isn't your regular user password but the iCloud account password.

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monpon34
Junior Member
11
06-16-2023, 08:41 AM
#6
Oh no! It seems there were some unknown filevault configurations. The seller's bid was a bit odd, but I'm hoping it's okay. Since my friend uses a Mac, I might be able to help with creating a USB drive if needed.
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monpon34
06-16-2023, 08:41 AM #6

Oh no! It seems there were some unknown filevault configurations. The seller's bid was a bit odd, but I'm hoping it's okay. Since my friend uses a Mac, I might be able to help with creating a USB drive if needed.

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Blaxtone
Junior Member
29
06-19-2023, 05:30 PM
#7
I just tried it too, and I also have a recovery assistant that provides the erase option. I think that can't make it any worse now.
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Blaxtone
06-19-2023, 05:30 PM #7

I just tried it too, and I also have a recovery assistant that provides the erase option. I think that can't make it any worse now.

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MrBuilderC
Junior Member
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06-19-2023, 10:49 PM
#8
I’ll be straight with you: I own the M1 and almost every macbook model. Even with the USB drive, you’ll still face the main issue—losing your file vault key or password. Whenever a developer tells me they messed up and need the recovery key, I hand it over from the Keychain I set up for backup. The erase feature simply deletes your files and gives you a brand new Mac to start fresh. But it doesn’t actually help recover lost data.
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MrBuilderC
06-19-2023, 10:49 PM #8

I’ll be straight with you: I own the M1 and almost every macbook model. Even with the USB drive, you’ll still face the main issue—losing your file vault key or password. Whenever a developer tells me they messed up and need the recovery key, I hand it over from the Keychain I set up for backup. The erase feature simply deletes your files and gives you a brand new Mac to start fresh. But it doesn’t actually help recover lost data.

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XxGrenidierXx
Posting Freak
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07-10-2023, 12:02 PM
#9
He wants this, he just purchased it but there are no files available for recovery. However, the system suggests reinstalling from the beginning, which means... it looks like you might have misunderstood.
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XxGrenidierXx
07-10-2023, 12:02 PM #9

He wants this, he just purchased it but there are no files available for recovery. However, the system suggests reinstalling from the beginning, which means... it looks like you might have misunderstood.

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XxthegodmanxX
Junior Member
49
07-10-2023, 08:09 PM
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I went ahead and selected erase all. It seems to have fixed my issue! I’m using the same familiar menu options—restore, reinstall, Safari, disk utility at Haraikomono. I don’t want file recovery; I just need a clean system.
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XxthegodmanxX
07-10-2023, 08:09 PM #10

I went ahead and selected erase all. It seems to have fixed my issue! I’m using the same familiar menu options—restore, reinstall, Safari, disk utility at Haraikomono. I don’t want file recovery; I just need a clean system.

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