So here’s the deal: bringing a Mac back to life remotely isn’t exactly a walk in the park. If you thought it’d be as simple as toggling a switch, sorry to burst your bubble. The built-in tools from Apple are… let’s just say, not very accommodating in this area. Most of the time, you’re gonna need to lean on some third-party software to get the job done.
I stumbled across a pretty straight-up walkthrough for this scenario over here: this guide—it really takes you through some practical methods to revive your Mac if it’s gone a bit unresponsive and you’ve only got remote access. Spoiler: it involves more than just blowing on the USB port and wishing for the best.
If anyone’s curious or wrestling with a Mac in a coma, grab some coffee and check out that link. If you’ve already been down this road and have other tricks tucked up your sleeve, chime in. Always down to swap war stories about stubborn Apple gear.