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Start imac in target disk mode
Start imac in target disk mode




start imac in target disk mode
  1. Start imac in target disk mode update#
  2. Start imac in target disk mode password#
  3. Start imac in target disk mode free#
  4. Start imac in target disk mode mac#

  • And where would I enter it for the Disk Utility or Terminal to be able to access 'MBP Macintosh HD - Data'?.
  • Start imac in target disk mode password#

  • Where can I find the encrypted APFS password info? (I'm not convinced I have one, but it may have switched on by default?) I am a devil for recording passwords so if I was aware this existed, I absolutely would have made a note of it.
  • Is there any point in creating another Bootable Installer, this time as APFS, rather than Extended Volume?.
  • A search of the iBoysoft FAQs fails to offer an answer to this query.
  • I'm not sure if this will be complicated because I am also using Target Disk Mode, rather than running iBoysoft directly on the affected MBP, because I can't.
  • Apparently, I can run iBoysoft Data Recovery in macOS Recovery mode.
  • If it is, I have absolutely no idea what the encrypted partition password is, nor where I'd find such information.
  • Wondering if this is a FireVault thing? I'm not sure if it's switched on, on the MBP or not.
  • It can see the Data, but there's a padlock on the Drive and it's asking: "Please enter the password of your encrypted APFS partition" IMAGE BELOW.
  • Downloaded iBoysoft to try and recover data.
  • Tried \\ diskutil verifyDisk disk2s1 \\ (that's the volume(?) with the data on) which gives:.
  • Unable to verify this whole disk: A GUID Partition Table (GPT) partitioning scheme is required (-69773)
  • Tried \\ diskutil verifyDisk disk2 \\ which gives:.
  • Tried Terminal commands to Verify Data, getting a variety of Permission Denied errors.
  • Start imac in target disk mode update#

  • Also have a Drive titled Update in externals, which seems to show the Data and ?(Big Sur beta update?) maybe? (I haven't called it Update, and I'm not quite sure what it is) IMAGE BELOW.
  • Can see MBP Macintosh HD - Data in Disk Utility, but cannot perform First Aid, nor Mount it.
  • Endeavouring to boot using Target Disk Mode.
  • Have today connected MBP to iMac using Thunderbolt 3 cable and USB-C to Thunderbolt adaptor.
  • Still wants to connect to to Network (this is for the Firmware, afaik?)

    Start imac in target disk mode mac#

    MBP appears to process connecting the MBP to WiFi Network each time, but then produces variety of error codes at the end, even when using bootable installer and Option key.ġ2 Have even put entire High Sierra OS on external drive, endeavouring to effectively use external drive as a Mac Mini with ailing MBP just the screen.

    start imac in target disk mode

    Still brings up Network prompt which ultimately seems to cause the fail each time. Can make another in AFPS if it will remotely help.

  • Updated iMac to HS, to create bootable installer of High Sierra using Terminal commands.
  • start imac in target disk mode

  • I fear the Logic Board might be on it's way, but hope I can salvage something.
  • I really want to access the Data on the MBP if I possibly can.
  • I have most important stuff on the MBP backed up, but concerned due to medical reasons that vital things may not have been backed up in recent times - my eye has been off the ball somewhat.
  • Start imac in target disk mode free#

    It's a 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7, 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3, plenty of free disk space - 1.76TB. It's moving slowly, but it's definitely moving. Have updated 2011 iMac to High Sierra 10.13.6.2018 MBP is running Big Sur ( possibly a recent beta version, icr).2018 MBP Will not boot using Internet Recovery, nor any other type of Recovery thus far.I've numbered each point – as there are a lot – in the hope it makes it easier to reply or ask me for further info.






    Start imac in target disk mode