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Apple Configurator 2 User Guide

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What a revive does

In very rare circumstances, such as a power failure during a macOS upgrade, a Mac may become unresponsive and so the firmware must be revived. A revive updates the firmware and updates recoveryOS to the latest version. A revive is designed to not make any changes to the startup volume, the user's data volume, or any other volumes.

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What a restore does

You must restore the firmware and erase the internal flash storage if:

  • You can't start the Mac from the startup volume or the recoveryOS

  • Reviving the firmware is unsuccessful

WARNING: Back up your data before you restore your Mac. When you restore a Mac, you are restoring the firmware, updating recoveryOS to the latest version, and erasing and installing the latest version of macOS on your internal storage. When this process is complete, any data on any internal volumes is unrecoverable.

This task covers the following Mac computers with Apple silicon:

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  • Mac mini (M1, 2020)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)

  • Alchemy synth mac. MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

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  • Mac mini (M1, 2020)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)

  • Alchemy synth mac. MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

Requirements

To perform this process, you must have:

  • The latest version of Apple Configurator 2 installed on a Mac and have internet access

    You may need to configure your web proxy or firewall ports to allow all network traffic from Apple devices to Apple's network 17.0.0.0/8. For more information on the ports used by Apple products, see the Apple Support article Use Apple products on enterprise networks.

  • A supported USB-C to USB-C charge cable, such as the one sold by Apple (may not be available in all countries or regions)

  • A supported USB-A to USB-C cable

The USB-C cable must support both power and data. Thunderbolt 3 cables aren't supported.

Revive or restore processes

The revive or restore processes involve the following steps:

1. Launching Apple Configurator 2 on the second Mac and connecting the Mac computers

2. Restarting the Mac using a special key sequence

3. Using Apple Configurator 2 to do one of the following:

  • Revive the firmware and reinstall the latest version of recoveryOS.

  • Restore the firmware, erase all data, and reinstall the latest version of recoveryOS and macOS.

Step 1: Set up the Mac with Apple Configurator 2 and connect the USB-C cable

  1. Verify that:

    • You have the latest version of Apple Configurator 2 installed

    • The Mac is plugged into a power source

    • You can connect to the internet

  2. Plug in (along with any adapters needed) the USB-C cable.

  3. Launch Apple Configurator 2.

Step 2: Prepare the Mac mini

  1. Plug in a monitor so you can see when the process is complete.

  2. Disconnect the Mac mini from power for at least 10 seconds.

  3. Press and hold the power button.

  4. Reconnect power while still holding the power button.

  5. How to read mac os extended journaled in windows. Release the power button.

    The status indicator light should be amber in color.

    Note: You won't see any screen activity from the Mac mini.

Step 2: Prepare the Apple notebook computer

  1. Press the power button.

  2. While holding down the power button, at the same time press all three of the following keys for about 10 seconds:

    • The right Shift key

    • The left Option key

    • The left Control key

  3. After 10 seconds, immediately release the three keys but continue to hold down the power button until it appears in Apple Configurator 2.

    Note: You won't see any screen activity from the Apple notebook computer.

Step 3: Revive the firmware and install the latest recoveryOS

  1. In the Apple Configurator 2 device window, select the Mac whose chip firmware you want to revive and whose recoveryOS you want updated to the latest version.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Choose Actions > Advanced > Revive Device, then click Revive.

    • Control-click the selected device, then choose Advanced > Revive Device, then click Revive.

      Note: If you lose power to either Mac during this process, begin the revive process again.

  3. Wait for the process to complete. During this process, an Apple logo will appear and disappear.

  4. After the process completes, your Mac will reboot.

    Important: When you revive the firmware, you must verify that the process was successful because Apple Configurator 2 may not alert you.

  5. Quit Apple Configurator 2, then unplug any adapters and cables.

Step 3: Restore the firmware, erase all data and reinstall the latest version of recoveryOS and macOS

  1. In the Apple Configurator 2 device window, select the Mac to be restored.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Choose Actions > Restore, then click Restore.

    • Control-click the selected device, then choose Actions > Restore, then click Restore.

      Note: If you lose power to either Mac during this process, begin the restore process again.

  3. Wait for the process to complete. During this process, an Apple logo will appear and disappear.

  4. After the process completes, your Mac will restart.

    Important: When you restore the Mac, you must verify that the process was successful because Apple Configurator 2 may not alert you.

  5. If the process was successful, you're presented with the macOS Setup Assistant.

  6. Quit Apple Configurator 2 and unplug any adapters and cables.

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Choosing a foundation can be really daunting, but it's a key part to our makeup and can make or break a flawless face so it's important to get it right. Many clients ask me about the labelling of MAC foundations as they don't understand what NC and NW means and how to colour match themselves.

In colour theory, we're taught that cool undertones are reds, pinks and blues and that warm undertones are yellow, peaches and golds. However, in MAC labelling, the undertones are the opposite.

NC: Neutral Cool – golden beige undertones.

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NW: Neutral Warm – red, pink or blue undertones.

N: Neutral – beige undertones.

C: Cool – Yellow, golden or olive undertones

So a person with yellow, peach or golden undertones would be suited well to an NC foundation whereas a person with red, pink or blue undertones would be better suited to an NW foundation. A person with a beige undertone would be perfectly suited to an N foundation.

You might have heard that some ladies use an NC foundation but have been given an NW concealer, this is because the pink undertone of an NW concealer helps to cancel out dark green under eye circles. For blue tinged under eye circles, you could cancel them out with an NC concealer.

My client Nina has warm undertones (reds in MAC terms) with cool under eye circles (yellow). I used MAC Studio Fix in NC20 over her face to even out and correct the redness and NW10 concealer to correct the dark circles

The number that follows each NC, NW, N or C is simply the colour of each foundation. Sharon, from Sharonthemakeupartist.com explains this perfectly:

'…there are some odd numbers peppered along the way in some of the foundations. For example there is an NC27 or an NW18 in Studio Fix Fluid . These colours don't have quite as strong an undertone as those that end in 5 or 0. These odd numbers have more of a neutral undertone. So an NC27 is not as yellow as an NC25 but it is a little bit darker.

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Conversely there are also plain C's and plain N's. These have a stronger yellow or pink undertone than their NC/NW counterparts. Very few of the foundations in the range now have these strong undertones, it's mostly the old school formulas like Face and Body, or Studio Fix Powder.'

The shade I wear myself is NC15 – this is much more flattering to my skin tone and helps to cancel out any unwanted redness over my cheek area. This is my personal preference too and I find that the NC blends seamlessly into my skin. I find that with the majority of my clients, an NC foundation always looks better and evens the skin tone beautifully.

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The most important thing is to make sure that your foundation matches with your chest and looks natural. If you are still struggling, don't be afraid to ask a counter makeup artist for advice and a colour match. Makeup is all about having fun so there is no wrong or right way to wear your foundation, as long as you have a good match and avoid the dreaded ‘tideline' around the neck, you're good to go!

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© This post is copyright of Rachael Divers 2015.





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