Yes, your data may still be recoverable even if your MacBook won’t power on. In many cases, the issue is with the battery or logic board, not the SSD. As long as the SSD isn’t damaged, professionals can often retrieve your files. Avoid trying to fix it yourself, as this can make recovery harder. It’s best to bring the device to a data recovery expert familiar with MacBooks.
➤ Is Data Recovery Possible from a MacBook with a Soldered SSD?
Yes, data can often still be recovered from a MacBook with a soldered on SSD, though the process is more complex and requires specialized tools and expertise. Because the SSD is integrated directly into the logic board (common in newer MacBook models), recovery should be handled by data recovery specialist instead.
➤ Can you recover data after macOS reinstallation or factory reset?
Yes, in many cases, deleted files can still be retrieved even after reinstalling macOS or performing a factory reset, especially if the SSD blocks haven’t been overwritten. Recovery success depends on the extent of data overwritten and should be handled by experienced professionals.
➤ Can you recover specific file types like photos, videos, or documents?
Yes, our recovery process targets all common file types, including photos, videos, documents, emails, and system files. We can often selectively retrieve important files based on your priorities, though recovery success may vary depending on SSD usage and overwrite activity.