Sometimes (part of iCloud lock is on the SSD, so if you change the serial number of the board without doing a clean install of OSX, it can re-lock the board regardless of serial). But now you're talking about taking a locked (and possibly stolen) board and changing the serial number to cover that up...which is not legal at all (at least here in the States). Much, much safer to just scrap the board or turn it in. Not worth the risk as a business. Plenty of non-locked boards out there to fix.SMMRepair Can't you just change the serial number in the BIOS to prevent iCloud lock from being activated?
Oh I know, I'm definitely not into working with stolen devices. Don't want to help make theft more profitable for the thiefs. Just wanted to know I'm not wrong about it being possibleSometimes (part of iCloud lock is on the SSD, so if you change the serial number of the board without doing a clean install of OSX, it can re-lock the board regardless of serial). But now you're talking about taking a locked (and possibly stolen) board and changing the serial number to cover that up...which is not legal at all (at least here in the States). Much, much safer to just scrap the board or turn it in. Not worth the risk as a business. Plenty of non-locked boards out there to fix.