I bought a Mac mini today and when I get home it has been set up and has a user name and password. I was blocked of course so pretty obvious it is stolen. I have lost my money but I would like to at least find the owner and get it back to them.
If you bought it used, it is normal for it to be set up previously.I bought a Mac mini today and when I get home it has been set up and has a user name and password. I was blocked of course so pretty obvious it is stolen. I have lost my money but I would like to at least find the owner and get it back to them.
If you start up from internet recovery (the method varies depending whether it's an Intel-based Mac or not), if you can erase the disk and run through the setup without being prompted to unlock the computer, then it's not locked to someone's account. If you do get a prompt that the computer has to be unlocked to activate, then you're out of luck and almost certainly have a stolen computer. You'd really need to give more detail as to what you've tried so far.Well when he said it has never been set up and was a Christmas gift he didn't want then when I get it home it has a user name that was a different name and a password and he blocks me on messenger I say it is a safe bet something is not right
The fact that an account already exists on the computer isn’t necessarily indicative that it’s stolen. Many people have no idea how to reset a computer. I’d go ahead and do a reset/reinstall of macOS on the computer and just use it as long as it all works normally at that point.I haven't tried anything with the Mac other than powering it on. I called the police and had the serial number searched and it hasn't been reported stolen but this is obviously shady. It is an M1 Mini