T2-equipped iMac Pro may need to be DFU restored like iPhones and iPads in certain situations<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>It was recently discovered in a support document for Apple Configurator 2 that the iMac Pro may become unresponsive and will need to be restored in certain situations like a power failure during an update.</p>
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T2-equipped iMac Pro may need to be DFU restored like iPhones and iPads in certain situations