A novice’s query. I spilt some water on my 2012 MacBookPro’s keyboard. Bought a OWC Envoy Pro External SSD Enclosure (Part #IF107-149-1) to enable me to view what could be recovered from the old SSD (removed for me at an Apple Store). I seem to be able to view 11 recovered folders (and their associated sub-folders). Is there any way that I can see information about the files in those folders? (I don’t mean “Get Info”.) Can they be edited? Must I use an administrator’s password for each and every change? In short, how can I view what’s there as I used to in my aged MBP? Or can I do so?
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A novice’s query
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I spilt some water on my 2012 MacBookPro’s keyboard. Bought a [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/OWC-Envoy-Pro-External-SSD-Enclosure-Mid-2012-and-Early-2013-Macs/IF107-149?o=1|OWC Envoy Pro External SSD Enclosure (Part #IF107-149-1]) to enable me to view what could be recovered from the old SSD (removed for me at an Apple Store).
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I seem to be able to view 11 recovered folders (and their associated sub-folders). Is there any way that I can see information about the files in those folders? (I don’t mean “Get Info”) can they be edited?
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Must I use an administrator’s password for each and every change? In short, how can I view what’s there as I used to in my aged MBP? Or can I do so?
A novice’s query. I spilt some water on my 2012 MacBookPro’s keyboard. Bought a OWC Envoy Pro External SSD Enclosure (Part #IF107-149-1) to enable me to view what could be recovered from the old SSD (removed for me at an Apple Store). I seem to be able to view 11 recovered folders (and their associated sub-folders). Is there any way that I can see information about the files in those folders? (I don’t mean “Get Info”.) Can they be edited? Must I use an administrator’s password for each and every change? In short, how can I view what’s there as I used to in my aged MBP? Or can I do so?