Here's one way which is not that easy but it's doable. Depends how much possible damage to the laptop you're prepared to accept.
Here's the ifixit [guide|51878] guide that will help.
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Once you have gained access to the SSD (that's the hard part) and removed it, you should be able to then insert it into a PC that has a spare M.2 port so that essentially it becomes a storage drive in that PC and retrieve the data from the SSD.
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Once you have gained access to the SSD (that's the hard part) and removed it, you should be able to then insert it into a PC that has a spare M.2 port so that essentially it becomes a storage drive in that PC and retrieve the data that way from the SSD.
Here's one way which is not that easy but it's doable. Depends how much possible damage to the laptop you're prepared to accept.
Here's the ifixit [guide|51878] guide that will help.
Once you have gained access to the SSD (that's the hard part) and removed it, you should be able to then insert it into a PC that has a spare M.2 port so that essentially it becomes a storage drive in that PC and retrieve the data from the SSD.
Hi @emmie3298
It's not that easy but it's doable.
Here's the ifixit [guide|51878] guide that will help.
Once you have gained access to the SSD (that's the hard part) and removed it, you should be able to then insert it into a PC that has a spare M.2 port so that essentially it becomes a storage drive in that PC and retrieve the data from the SSD.