Extracting data from Hard drive model 656-0072A CO872330
My Mac Pro is beyond repair as such I removed the hard drive.
how can I extract the data into a PC or Mac, cables etc.
thanks for any help
iPhone 12, iOS 18
My Mac Pro is beyond repair as such I removed the hard drive.
how can I extract the data into a PC or Mac, cables etc.
thanks for any help
iPhone 12, iOS 18
This SSD?:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/373826510496
Apple have used special connectors so "just any adaptor" may not work. I recommend contacting Other World Computing pre-sales support. They have a number of Mac- specific items and may have one for that SSD type. Be ready to tell them the sub-model of Macbook Pro form which your removed the drive and its screen size.
At a glance I do not see one that matches your form factor. Most are for blade SSDs with the interface on the narrow end. Still, they know their product lineup better than I.
The 656-0072A appears to be an SSD from a MBPro 13" 2016 or 2017 non-touchbar model which uses yet another unique proprietary Apple SSD connector. I'm not aware of any third party adapters or enclosures for that particular SSD. OWC which sells upgrade kits does not offer any adapters or enclosures for that SSD.
Are you sure this SSD isn't the source of the laptop's problem? The SSDs in that particular model laptop has an extremely high rate of failure.
What problem do you have with this laptop?
JadMacPro wrote:
Many thanks
I was in doubt myself but the expert at the Apple Store texted it and came back with logic board damaged and a price tag of $500 plus
this Mac is a model A1708 EMC 3164 year 2016
I would spend no money on this 2016.
see vintage and obsolete:
Obtaining service for your Apple product after an expired warranty - Apple Support
I trust you have back ups if you value your user data.
JadMacPro wrote:
Many thanks
I was in doubt myself but the expert at the Apple Store texted it and came back with logic board damaged and a price tag of $500 plus
this Mac is a model A1708 EMC 3164 year 2016
What were/are the actual symptoms?
If it is an Hdd. You’ll need an enclosure with SATA to usb connectivity
For an SSD i would buy an enclosure that can make an external SSD for it so you can connect and extract
Thanks for your very informative reply. Yes this is SSD
Many thanks
I was in doubt myself but the expert at the Apple Store texted it and came back with logic board damaged and a price tag of $500 plus
this Mac is a model A1708 EMC 3164 year 2016
Extracting data from Hard drive model 656-0072A CO872330