The new 12-inch Retina MacBook, unveiled at Apple's spring launch in March, has been on the market for many days, and users are beginning to experience minor problems in their initial use, such as System setup. In the past few days, there has been a constant user response to a new 12-inch Retina MacBook, which has an infinite number of chrysanthemums when it starts up. Specifically, users need to wait up to 30 minutes to take the next step, which is time-consuming.
Apple today listed the solution to the problem on its technical support page. Apple said that the new 12-inch Retina MacBook's settings help cause problems, most likely the user's account and Apple's server connectivity problems. Therefore, Apple advises users to use setup AIDS after disconnecting from the network, so that the Apple server does not receive any information from the user, and does not need time to authenticate.
After offline mode completes the setup, the user can restart the MacBook, then join the local Wi-Fi network or Ethernet, and then complete the ICloud landing via the System Setup option. It is not yet known how much the new MacBook Setup problem affects, and if you have already purchased the MacBook, is there a similar problem?