iFixit says independent Mac repair is alive and well – at least for now<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Earlier this week, a report explained a new
repair policy for MacBook Pro and iMac Pro models with Apple’s new T2 chip inside. Essentially, Apple distributed a new repair document among its authorized service providers explaining that a machine would be “inoperable” following repair unless its proprietary System Configuration software was run. This requirement would mean the death of independent Mac repair in many instances.</p>
<p>iFixit has now taken a closer look at the new repair policy, and found a mix of results.</p>
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iFixit says independent Mac repair is alive and well – at least for now