Which action in Apple Configurator for Mac should you select to retain user data (if recoverable) if iPhone or iPad devices are unresponsive or in recovery mode?
Revive is an action in Apple Configurator for Mac that allows you to restore the latest version of iOS or iPadOS on an iPhone or iPad device, while preserving user data (if recoverable). Revive is useful when a device is unresponsive or in recovery mode, and you want to try to fix it without erasing the user’s data. Revive does not require the device to be supervised or enrolled in MDM, and it does not affect the activation lock status of the device. Revive is different from Restore, which erases the device and installs the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Restore also requires the device to be supervised or enrolled in MDM, and it removes the activation lock from the device. Update is another action that installs the latest version of iOS or iPadOS on the device, but it does not work when the device is unresponsive or in recovery mode. Erase all Content and Settings is a device setting that erases the device and removes the activation lock, but it does not install the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. References: = Apple Configurator User Guide for Mac, section “Revive an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV”; Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 9.
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