How can I fully erase my Mac mini and reinstall macOS without Apple ID access?
Mac mini 2018 w T2 security, sequoia 15.6.1. Intel
I think I may have an app conflict on this machine, one of my home networked computers. I want to completely erase the hard drive and install sequoia 15.6.1—or whatever the latest OS is. I have backed up, or copied the dmg's for those programs I wish to continue to use. I do not need any more of a backup than that. This is NOT my main computer, I could lose the entire disk contents and continue to be fine.
I have been going through Erase Assistant, and having to rediscover all the passwords for various functions, functions that haven't been used since I set up this computer years ago. I am getting as far as entering the password for Find My Mac, and coming to an abrupt stop. None of my passwords work. The email used for this has been defunct for years.
AI tells me to go into terminal to resetpassword, but d@mn! How many more of these roadblocks lie ahead? And I REALLY don't want to jeopardize the rest of the network, which works fine.
Can I just go into disk utility, or terminal, reformat the hard drive (to what), turn the machine off, then on and follow whatever prompts appear? or access apple (how?) and install the OS?
To be clear, I want an empty hard drive, formatted, that is ready to accept an OS. That's it.
Very frustrating...any help appreciated and TIA!
John
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Original Title: I want to wipe my hard drive and reinstall OS...problems