I left my MacBookPro on an airplane. I presume it has been lost. How can I recover data from it on my older MacBookPro?

I stupidly left my MacBookPro on a late flight. Rushing to exit, I got my backpack and a box of gifts that were in the overhead bin, but left my expensive 16 inch laptop on the airplane. Because the flight was late, I also had to forget about the luggage which was coming on the carousel in 25 minutes but the connection was in 10 minutes. Preoccupied by that matter, I had not noticed that I did not put the laptop back into the backpack that had been in the overhead bin. I have subsequently locked the laptop (and it is not listed on find my mac, alas). My question is: to what extent are downloaded files (and other files) on the icloud, so that I can recover them on my older MacBookPro? When I go to the Cloud, I see nothing from 2023.

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Oct 14, 2023 10:00 AM

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Posted on Oct 14, 2023 10:23 AM

PanosKakaviatos wrote:

Thank you for taking the time. Honestly, I do not know if the files are synchronized. And forgive my technical limits, but do you mean that I could do a backup on my old Mac, and that would bring files from the new Mac back? Assuming that files are synchronized? Thanks again.

Computer users need to keep backups of their data. These backups are typically kept on external drives. Apple provides Time Machine to perform these backups. If you did not perform data backups then you do not have any backups from which to resore your data.

If you were using iCloud to synchronize your data, you can log into your iCloud account with your old computer and the synchronized files will be available to you.

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Oct 14, 2023 10:23 AM in response to PanosKakaviatos

PanosKakaviatos wrote:

Thank you for taking the time. Honestly, I do not know if the files are synchronized. And forgive my technical limits, but do you mean that I could do a backup on my old Mac, and that would bring files from the new Mac back? Assuming that files are synchronized? Thanks again.

Computer users need to keep backups of their data. These backups are typically kept on external drives. Apple provides Time Machine to perform these backups. If you did not perform data backups then you do not have any backups from which to resore your data.

If you were using iCloud to synchronize your data, you can log into your iCloud account with your old computer and the synchronized files will be available to you.

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