Hello, sorry for the dramatic title I wasn't sure how to write it. Sorry as well for the poor english, as a french native I'm not always sure of the syntaxe nor the words that are fitting the best.
I'll be quick: my iMac 27" that was released late August 2020 and that has become my main machine to work, play and use on a daily basis ever since I received it had an issue this Monday. My screen turned to black and I have tried to reboot it without success.
After a call in the next morning, I went to an appointment to the nearest Apple premium reseller/repair store and knowing that I didn't have any backup ever since I started to use this iMac (which means all the relevant files that I will need in the future and that I still need every day for work and many other purposes such as my accounting) I asked them to do a backup for me before to process any repairing work. They charged me 150€ and told me they were able to put into DFU mode and that should be easily done within a day after the Apple approval to start working on my machine.
Today, 3 days after I dropped my iMac without knowing what the issue was, I got a call from that store and they are telling me that they have to replace the motherboard (I haven't asked yet what has caused the issue) and they shall receive it in the day for me to pickup the machine asap after it's fixed (maybe tomorrow or the upcoming Monday). But most importantly they told me that they didn't manage to extract my files and so they couldn't make any save of my datas before to replace the motherboard. I asked if my files would all disappear and they said that most likely my computer would restart empty.
Although I was being told that, I asked friends about it and they said that motherboard doesn't contain my files so there's no reason my data would not be there, unless the repair store actually reinstall the OS and even then the files wouldn't disappear but would be replaced with the new ones.
I'm very confused. What should I expect? I have got very emotional today because it represents a year of many different work, I had scripts, photoshop important documents, all my accounting, all my softwares of course and different local stuff that were never stored to the cloud or saved into my external SSDs.
Also at some point during the call, the guy from the Apple premium reseller that is handling the motherboard replacement said, as an example, that on the iMac Pro (which isn't my machine), at the end of the process of replacing a piece, there's "basically" a script that runs and clear the computer files and reinstall the OS.
Here I am now, very confused as if I can expect to find again my files just by turning on the machine or may I be able to find a part of them datas by digging into the hidden local files or will it just be completely empty and starting fresh new?
I hope it wasn't a pain reading this but I'm so stressed and sad about this, I feel guilty and stupid not having done more backups.
I'll be quick: my iMac 27" that was released late August 2020 and that has become my main machine to work, play and use on a daily basis ever since I received it had an issue this Monday. My screen turned to black and I have tried to reboot it without success.
After a call in the next morning, I went to an appointment to the nearest Apple premium reseller/repair store and knowing that I didn't have any backup ever since I started to use this iMac (which means all the relevant files that I will need in the future and that I still need every day for work and many other purposes such as my accounting) I asked them to do a backup for me before to process any repairing work. They charged me 150€ and told me they were able to put into DFU mode and that should be easily done within a day after the Apple approval to start working on my machine.
Today, 3 days after I dropped my iMac without knowing what the issue was, I got a call from that store and they are telling me that they have to replace the motherboard (I haven't asked yet what has caused the issue) and they shall receive it in the day for me to pickup the machine asap after it's fixed (maybe tomorrow or the upcoming Monday). But most importantly they told me that they didn't manage to extract my files and so they couldn't make any save of my datas before to replace the motherboard. I asked if my files would all disappear and they said that most likely my computer would restart empty.
Although I was being told that, I asked friends about it and they said that motherboard doesn't contain my files so there's no reason my data would not be there, unless the repair store actually reinstall the OS and even then the files wouldn't disappear but would be replaced with the new ones.
I'm very confused. What should I expect? I have got very emotional today because it represents a year of many different work, I had scripts, photoshop important documents, all my accounting, all my softwares of course and different local stuff that were never stored to the cloud or saved into my external SSDs.
Also at some point during the call, the guy from the Apple premium reseller that is handling the motherboard replacement said, as an example, that on the iMac Pro (which isn't my machine), at the end of the process of replacing a piece, there's "basically" a script that runs and clear the computer files and reinstall the OS.
Here I am now, very confused as if I can expect to find again my files just by turning on the machine or may I be able to find a part of them datas by digging into the hidden local files or will it just be completely empty and starting fresh new?
I hope it wasn't a pain reading this but I'm so stressed and sad about this, I feel guilty and stupid not having done more backups.