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macOS Sonoma Simplifies Restoring a Mac in DFU Mode

With the macOS Sonoma update that's coming this fall, Apple is making it simpler to revive or restore a Mac that is stuck in DFU mode. With the new software, you can initiate a Mac-to-Mac restoration process right from the Finder app.

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In macOS Ventura and earlier, reviving or restoring a Mac requires a second Mac that has the Apple Configurator app installed, but in macOS Sonoma, Apple Configurator is no longer required.


Restoring or reviving using Finder is basically the same process as restoring with Configurator, just without the need for additional software. The two Macs will still need to be connected to one another through a USB-C cable, and the same steps will likely apply. Both machines will need to have macOS Sonoma installed to use Finder for a restore.

DFU mode can occur when there is a power failure during a macOS update or upgrade, leading to a Mac that is unresponsive. In this situation, a second Mac is required to get the affected Mac back to a functional state.

macOS Sonoma is in beta testing at the current time, and is expected to see a launch in a month or two.

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Top Rated Comments

34 months ago
wow. you still need 2 Macs to rescue your Mac from death. why cant they make it like Intel Macs ? Boot with a USB drive or something and re install?

your already in trouble if the SSD on the SOC goes bad. data gone forever.

Long live the External Hard Drives!
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HiVolt Avatar
34 months ago
You know what would be nice, that on the upcoming iPhones with USB-C, if they could have an app on the iPhones that could do that.

Perhaps they might at some point. and on the iPads that have had USB-C for quite some time.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheOldChevy Avatar
34 months ago
Why isn't there a ROM function for that purpose ? Security reason ?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
34 months ago
It stands for Dont ****ing Update.

That’s because they crippled macOS so much that we should really stop updating to avoid issues.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
markfc Avatar
34 months ago
Wait! You cant just restore from USB? I need to buy two Macs now in case one messes up?
Jesus Christ. 😂
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
34 months ago
So we can now do once again what was possible for almost 2 decades? WOW what progress.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)