However, keep in mind that if you need to reinstall macOS after performing a revive, that will erase your drive. A revive is designed to not make any changes to the startup volume, the user’s data volume, or any other volumes. A revive updates the firmware and updates recoveryOS to the latest version. 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. Here’s how Apple describes when you would need to “revive” an M1 Mac and what it does: How to revive and restore M1 Macs – MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac mini What is an M1 Mac revive? Restoring from the secondary (working) Mac.Reviving from the secondary (working) Mac.Preparing a non-working M1 MacBook Air or Pro.What you need to revive or restore M1 Macs. ![]() How to revive and restore M1 Macs – MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac mini.
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