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Jun 4, 2014

Yesterday i bought an Macbook pro of someone else, and today i formatted the hard drive and when i want to reinstall OS X from (OS X Utilies), is asked for apple id and password.

my own apple id is not working, and i cannot contact with him,what should i do now?

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