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How to Recover Data From a MacBook

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How to Recover Data From a MacBook, Getting Your Data - Using Migration Assistant: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
Getting Your Data - Using Migration Assistant
  • Once your machine is in a state where data is accessible, there are a few ways to retrieve it that aren’t just dragging and dropping every file or folder you want onto another storage medium.

  • If you want to transfer entire user accounts, apps and settings included, Migration Assistant is Apple’s tool for doing this.

  • Using Migration Assistant is possible with all methods outlined in this Guide aside from using Terminal commands. Terminal will bypass the need for this and copy items directly.

  • This method does not apply for Apple Silicon Macs since Share Disk Mode does allow to attached device to be recognized as a startup disk.

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