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When you sign in using his iCloud account and it wants him to read and agree to Terms and Conditions and the agree button is greyed out. No way to move forward. Going back asks to enter iCloud ID again.
 
When you sign in using his iCloud account and it wants him to read and agree to Terms and Conditions and the agree button is greyed out. No way to move forward. Going back asks to enter iCloud ID again.
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As one of the common issues, users have found themselves stuck on Terms and Conditions on Mac. This may happen in different situations where agreeing to Apple's terms and conditions during a system restore, or installation of the operating system.
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When attempting to install macOS Ventura or another macOS version, you may find yourself unable to agree to Terms and Conditions because there's no Agree button. If you have scrolled all the way down but still find no button that says "I accept," try this workaround...
  
 
How to work around a greyed-out "Agree" button
 
How to work around a greyed-out "Agree" button

Latest revision as of 19:17, 21 September 2024

When you sign in using his iCloud account and it wants him to read and agree to Terms and Conditions and the agree button is greyed out. No way to move forward. Going back asks to enter iCloud ID again.

As one of the common issues, users have found themselves stuck on Terms and Conditions on Mac. This may happen in different situations where agreeing to Apple's terms and conditions during a system restore, or installation of the operating system.

When attempting to install macOS Ventura or another macOS version, you may find yourself unable to agree to Terms and Conditions because there's no Agree button. If you have scrolled all the way down but still find no button that says "I accept," try this workaround...

How to work around a greyed-out "Agree" button

  1. On the "Agree" screen, click "Back," at least once
  2. When you reach the screen asking for your Apple ID, click Set Up Later
  3. Click the Skip button that appears
  4. You're now returned to the "Agree" screen, and the button can be clicked

You then have to keep going through the macOS setup, but once that's done, you just need to add your Apple ID. Go to System Settings to enter it and your Mac is now ready to use.