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Encountering the "Failed to create activation request" error on your Mac can be frustrating, especially after a factory reset. This typically happens when your device cannot successfully communicate with Apple's activation servers. Here are several effective ways to resolve this issue: 1. Check Your Connection The most common cause is a poor network connection.

Check Your Connection: Switch to a different Wi-Fi network or, ideally, use a wired Ethernet connection to ensure a stable link to Apple's servers.

Step 5: Retry using safe mode or startup options
If you’re stuck on the activation screen: activate mac failed to create activation request

Switching from home Wi-Fi to a cellular hotspot can bypass router-level firewalls or DNS issues. 2. Fix the System Clock via Terminal If the time is wrong, activation will always fail. In the Recovery screen, go to and press Enter to check the current time.

The error "failed to create activation request" typically occurs on Mac computers with Apple silicon or the T2 Security Chip when the device cannot properly communicate with Apple's activation servers. This most often happens during a factory reset, after a failed software update, or while attempting to bypass an Activation Lock. Why This Error Happens Encountering the "Failed to create activation request" error

If you are stuck on the "Activate Mac" screen, try these solutions in order: Switch to a Stable Connection:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I just skip activation?
A: No. Activation is mandatory after a clean install. Without it, macOS will not proceed to user account creation.