Update: I am VERY HAPPY to say that I had set up Time Machine backups on an external hard drive that was connected to my husband's MacBook Pro and we have EVERYTHING!!! So even if the computer's hard drive has gone bad, we are okay.
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My husband has a 2012 MacBook Pro that is having problems and won't start up. When he turns it on it gets to the chime but then turns off.
He is fairly certain that the problem is caused by a hard drive is completely full. We've tried several steps that we've found online, although nothing that involves opening the computer.
So, we are in a situation where we could lose everything on the hard drive if we take it in to be fixed, and that would be devastating because he doesn't have a backup of what's on it. (Please don't offer advice on how to backup - I have a very good system but he didn't follow it.)
Would it be possible for me to remove the hard drive, put it in a case to turn it into an external hard drive, then connect it to my computer so I can access the files on the drive?
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My husband has a 2012 MacBook Pro that is having problems and won't start up. When he turns it on it gets to the chime but then turns off.
He is fairly certain that the problem is caused by a hard drive is completely full. We've tried several steps that we've found online, although nothing that involves opening the computer.
So, we are in a situation where we could lose everything on the hard drive if we take it in to be fixed, and that would be devastating because he doesn't have a backup of what's on it. (Please don't offer advice on how to backup - I have a very good system but he didn't follow it.)
Would it be possible for me to remove the hard drive, put it in a case to turn it into an external hard drive, then connect it to my computer so I can access the files on the drive?
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