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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-Other than replacing the EFI chip there is no means to bypass the EFI. The Matt board leverages the diagnostic port the laptops have. The Mac Pro uses a very different design (slot in middle) as far as I know there is no EFI override tool. Even still if the original owner also iCloud locked your system you'll have problems with application access from the Apple Store.
+Other than replacing the EFI chip there is no means to bypass the EFI. The Matt board leverages the diagnostic port the laptops have. The Mac Pro uses a very different design (slot in middle) as far as I know there is no EFI override tool. Even still, if the original owner also iCloud locked your system you'll have problems with application access from the Apple Store.
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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Other than replacing the EFI chip there is no means to bypass the EFI. The Matt board leverages the diagnostic port the laptops have. The Mac Pro uses a very different design as far as I know there is no EFI override tool. Even still if the original owner also iCloud locked your system you'll have problems with application access from the Apple Store.
+Other than replacing the EFI chip there is no means to bypass the EFI. The Matt board leverages the diagnostic port the laptops have. The Mac Pro uses a very different design (slot in middle) as far as I know there is no EFI override tool. Even still if the original owner also iCloud locked your system you'll have problems with application access from the Apple Store.
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MacBook Pro

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Other than replacing the EFI chip there is no means to bypass the EFI. The Matt board leverages the diagnostic port the laptops have. The Mac Pro uses a very different design as far as I know there is no EFI override tool. Even still if the original owner also iCloud locked your system you'll have problems with application access from the Apple Store.

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