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Can Macbook be recovered?

I am having macintosh operating system. Its warranty period is still valid. When I start it then it doesn’t boot. Something hampers the booting process. I don’t know why is that happening? But I am afraid of data loss. Is there any way by which I can make my Mac system fine and also recover data if they are lost?

308 day ago

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bretlina
It is known that something has damaged the hard drive. Because hard drive is damage, so system is refusing to boot. May be instead of crashing of hard drive there may be some other reason behind failure. If you have liveCD then use that and check internal hard drive is mounting or not. If is mounts then there is probability of other cause behind failure. If you have optical drive then you can boot it comfortable but if not then start booting from external drive. The other important part is data loss. It may happen that you can loose your data after it is booted. Then to handle that condition you need to load data recovery Mac software. This will return back entire data which is not present on the system.


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