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IMac 24" M1 DFU Restore issue | |
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Device | iMac 24" M1 |
Affects part(s) | |
Needs equipment | |
Difficulty | |
Type | All in one"All in one" is not in the list (Soldering, Teardown, Part replacement, Cleaning, Software, BGA, General) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide type" property. |
"Advanced Repair level" is not in the list (1. Easy, 2. Medium, 3. Hard, 4. Specialist) of allowed values for the "Repair Guide difficulty" property.
Problem description

Symptoms
- DFU Restore Error when trying to revive or restore an iMac 24" M1
- DFU Restore/Revive Error message kicks off the signal even when using good USB C cables
Solution
Diagnostic Steps
Make sure to test the external power supply for iMac 24" M1 Models. The power supplies are known to fail and sometimes will not allow the iMac to be restored or turn on at all. A good sourced power supply will suffice.
If you are able to get the iMac into DFU, then the next step is to try to revive (in order to retain DATA if need be) first, then if Revive does not work, Restore method will need to be used (WARNING: if trying to retain DATA, this will completely delete all DATA present on the NAND chips).
If the restore method does not work and you get a DFU restore error such as, "DFU State was forced out of DFU MODE" then more than likely the DFU issue lays into the DAUGHTER IO board inside the computer. This board is removable and can be ordered online. These boards are not fully known to fail but some do and this would result in why the iMac 24" M1 device is failing to restore.