macOS 14.4 (23E214) for MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023)

MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023)

✓ This firmware is signed. This means that you can restore to it in Finder, the Apple Devices app, iTunes, or idevicerestore.

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Windows

  1. Install the latest version of Apple Devices from the Microsoft Store.
  2. Plug your MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) in to your PC.
  3. Open Apple Devices, and navigate to your MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023).
  4. Hold the Shift key on your keyboard, and press "Restore".
  5. Select the UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw file that you downloaded.
  6. Wait for the restore to complete, and the MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) to reboot.

macOS

  1. Plug your MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) in to your Mac.
  2. Navigate to your MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) in Finder.
  3. Hold the Option or Alt key on your keyboard, and press "Restore".
  4. Select the UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw file that you downloaded.
  5. Wait for the restore to complete, and the MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) to reboot.

Linux

  1. Install idevicerestore.
  2. Plug your MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) in to your PC.
  3. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  4. To perform a full erase restore, type idevicerestore -e UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw and press enter.
  5. Wait for the restore to complete, and the MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 16-inch, 2023) to reboot.

Windows

  1. Open PowerShell, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd Downloads
  2. Type Get-FileHash UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw -Algorithm SHA1
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: e290075b3e9fef69e7cb9af399e7615e986c7ebf. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

macOS

  1. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  2. Type openssl sha1 UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: e290075b3e9fef69e7cb9af399e7615e986c7ebf. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

Linux

  1. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  2. Type openssl sha1 UniversalMac_14.4_23E214_Restore.ipsw
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: e290075b3e9fef69e7cb9af399e7615e986c7ebf. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

Checksums

SHA256sum5a1b8e15544cd1b83447c53632c4647b89456d58d8d5d41a4786b839ca9fc6d4
MD5sum5a1b8e15544cd1b83447c53632c4647b89456d58d8d5d41a4786b839ca9fc6d4
SHA1sume290075b3e9fef69e7cb9af399e7615e986c7ebf
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