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Informations et tutoriels de réparation pour la refonte tant attendu du populaire MacBook Air, doté de processeurs Core i5 d'Intel, d'un écran Retina mis à jour et de nombreux autres changements et mises à jour qui a été publié le 7 novembre 2018.

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Is it possible to recover data from a failed / corroded logic board?

I have a dead MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018) with a corroded logic board. I know there are tools out there for recovering data from dead logic boards on the newer MacBook Pros using certain data recovery ports. There don’t seem to be any additional unused ports on this board that would serve that purpose. Is it possible with this model to recover data from a failed logic board?

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Sadly, I don’t think there is any way. You’ll need to speak with Apple directly to see if they have a solution.

As far as I know none of the T2 based MacBook systems have anyway to access data stored on the flash chips when the system dies. The T2 encrypts the data so unless you already had turned it off its too late now and you would still need to have the logic board working. The only hope would be to find someone who has the deep skills to patch your logic board back together long enough to pull your data off.

To clarify about the tool you are speaking about, it was for the 2016 & 2017 MacBook Pro models which used a different architecture. The 2018 & 2019 models use the T2 chip.

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