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Data Recovery from Apple Macbook pro A2141
It is often possible to save data from MacBook Pro, even if the chips are soldered.
But to help we need much more information.
We first need to know about the context of the data recovery (hardware failure?, deleted files?, lost data whilst laptop still working?, forensics? a.s.o.)
Second, if the MacBook is defective, up to which point?
In which circumstances did the MacBook got defective (e.g. liquid damage, falled on the ground, a.s.o.)
Are some component visually damaged?
(e.g. broken screen, traces of vertdigris, broken capacitor)
Did you perform kind of diagnosis ?
Is the access to data lost due to the hardware failure?
Are your sure that the hardware failure is located at the SSD?
Are there other problems (e.g. black screen) the could possibly fixed by a hardware repair (e.g. flexgate issue)?
Very often, a harware repair (e.g. flexgate repair) is the easiest and safest way to get access back to data.
If apart from the SSD the hardware is working, did you try booting it from live USB key?
If yes, can you see the SSD controller?
Can you see the media capacity of the internal storage?
Are you fluent with Linux and data recovery tools working with Linux?
Could you clone the SSD?
If the problem is located one of the NAND chips, or if the controller is undetected, did you attempted a reflow?
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