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MacBook Pro 2010 A1286 model

I have bought a second land MacBook Pro 2010 A1286 model from a wholesaler in Ghana and there is a name Rasmus Christensen with a password which denied me from accessing the machine when it is booted on, please help me to solve this issue

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Posted on Nov 19, 2024 7:46 PM

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Nov 19, 2024 7:58 PM in response to boamah289

boamah289 Said:

"MacBook Pro 2010 A1286 model: I have bought a second land MacBook Pro 2010 A1286 model from a wholesaler in Ghana and there is a name Rasmus Christensen with a password which denied me from accessing the machine when it is booted on, please help me to solve this issue"

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Getting Into Anther's Mac:

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ou Can't: Seems you've been scammed, though a full-assumption, on my part. Ask the seller for the password. If they don't have it, then ask for a return. This is the site the person logged into it, should have used prior to selling it to you. The seller should have known better: What to do Before you Sell, Give Away, Trade in, or Recycle your Mac - Apple Support


If Purchased on a Site (i.e. ebay):

Report this to the site, and request a return.

Nov 19, 2024 7:58 PM in response to boamah289

The person who owned the computer before you should have done this: What to do before you sell, give away, trade in, or recycle your Mac - Apple Support


Because they did not, you cannot personalize the computer properly for your own use, including associating it properly with your Apple Account (Apple ID).


You should return the computer for refund asap. If you cannot do that, then basically you have a door stop. There is no workaround.

Nov 19, 2024 10:13 PM in response to boamah289

Note that Apple reused the model number A1286 for a number of 15" MacBook Pros – introduced anywhere from Late 2008 to Mid 2012.


The MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010) cannot be updated past macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). High Sierra is seven major versions older than the current version of macOS (Sequoia). Vendors such as Adobe and Microsoft have a policy of supporting only the most recent three. Even the current versions of Firefox and LibreOffice need a later version of macOS than High Sierra.


So unless you already have the software that you need, or were looking for an old Mac to run 32-bit applications, buying a used Mac that was this old may not have been the wisest move.

MacBook Pro 2010 A1286 model

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