If you buy one of the new 2018 MacBook Pros, you'd best back up your data, since recovery will be much harder than it was before if your logic board fails. It turns out Apple removed a data-recovery ...
A teardown of the 2018 MacBook Pro models reveals Apple has removed the data recovery connector meaning if the logic board on these new Pros fail, there's no clear route to getting your data back from ...
Apple designed your computer to be reliable and user-friendly, but even the best MacBooks are far from foolproof. Whether user error or software crashes, you can end ...
Touch Bar-equipped MacBook Pro laptops have always featured solid-state storage soldered to the logic board, making it impossible to remove for data recovery, as was possible with hard disk drives.
If you recently purchased one of Apple’s refreshed 2018 MacBook Pro models, you’ll want to maintain backups of your files. Unlike previous models, if the logic board fails on your laptop, there is no ...
Apple seems to have released a data recovery tool for the 2016 MacBook Pro's non-removable solid state drive. According to a report, the device is not commercially available since it is only going to ...
Since it's been revealed that Apple chose to use a soldered down, non-removable SSD in its 13-inch and 15-inch Touch Bar MacBook Pros, it's natural for users to wonder about the fate of their data in ...
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Apple has recently documented a new data recovery process internally for Macs that utilize its T2 chip introduced with the iMac Pro and the 2018 MacBook Pro. The new process for repair staff is being ...
Owners of the latest MacBook Pro with Touch Bar are in for a rude surprise if the logic board inside their laptop gives up the ghost. Apparently Apple tweaked the design of the 2018 models in such a ...
There’s some help for the MacBook Pro’s non-removable, non-upgradable, soldered-on SSD. According to a report from 9to5Mac, Apple has a tool for pulling data off the drive in case of emergency. The ...
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