HDD data recovery with a Liquid Damaged Logicboard
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My buddy spilled something on his MacBook. He took it to a shop and after a few weeks they returned it to him and say they couldn’t do anything. I took a look for him and there was a pretty good amount of corrosion around the usb-c ports. Some simple troubleshooting by shooting for power at the 2R7 inductor with the usb-c charger plugged in and got 0 volts. From what I was able to find online, it seems the charging circuit is most likely fried. My buddy only wants the data from his HDD, but again, it would seem there is no real easy way to do it without getting a working 2016-2017 MacBook Pro. Am I missing something here? Is there anyway to recover the data without a working MacBook Pro? Also, any tips on what could be fried and what I should check? Thanks in advance.
HDD data recovery with a Liquid Damaged Logicboard
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My buddy spilled something on his MacBook. He took it to a shop and after a few weeks they returned it to him and say they couldn’t do anything. I took a look for him and there was a pretty good amount of corrosion around the usb-c ports. Some simple troubleshooting by shooting for power at the 2R7 inductor with the usb-c charger plugged in and got 0 volts. From what I was able to find online, it seems the charging circuit is most likely fried. My buddy only wants the data from his HDD, but again, it would seem there is no real easy way to do it without getting a working 2016-2017 MacBook Pro. Am I missing something here? Is there anyway to recover the data without a working MacBook Pro? Also, any tips on what could be fried and what I should check? Thanks in advance.