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#251300 18-Jun-2019 10:24
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Hi. 

 

Customer has rocked up and said that their old mac book is dead and they need the data off it. 

 

We don't normally deal with Apple products this way, but I imagine it's not a case of just connecting it to another computer and copying the files off it, I assume there is a BSD variant file system involved. 

 

Is this something relatively straight forward (I'll need to get some tools to open it), or are we better to send it on to a data recovery specialist? They aren't sure what the fault is but seems a major hardware issue unrelated to the hard disk (won't switch on at all and Apple apparently said not repairable).

 

 

 

Cheers

 

 


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  #2260112 18-Jun-2019 11:13
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Thanks, I had a quick look around, costs of enclosures and tools etc make it not really cost-effective to handle in-house, will outsource it. Thanks for the help. 

 

 


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