Get Kernel Panic from Clean Install of High Sierra

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2021 M1 MacBook Pro 14" macOS 14.5 Mid 2010MacBook 13" iPhone 13 Pro max, iPad 6, Apple Watch SE.
If as you say you can log into your Apple ID and I'm not really sure what you mean by that then I suggest you login to the Apple ID - Official Apple Support site and change your Apple ID password. If you are able to login turn 2FA off if not (which Im guessing might be the case) you will need to use the "I forgot my password" option. This is just a process of elimination so bear with me and let us know the results.


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I got it going by talking with Apple.
They had to do some sort of unlock on the apple id. Then i had to use another updated Mac to sign into itunes with the apple id and download an app. Basically had to agree to the terms of service which the old OS X wouldn't pop up.
Once done i signed back into my iMac and i started doing El Capitan, then will move into High Sierra.
Thanks for all your help everyone
 

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I did think it might be something like that. It seemed to me it was something to do with activating or re activating your Apple ID. Did Apple explain what the problem was?
 

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