MacBook Data Recovery with T2 & Apple Silicon (M1–M4)
Data Recovery for Modern Macs – Usually Including Repair
Modern Apple devices like MacBooks, iMacs, Mac Studios, Mac Pros and Mac minis with Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) as well as Intel models with T2 chip use permanently soldered and hardware-encrypted Apple flash memory (NAND). This memory is directly connected to the logic board, cannot be removed and can only be read in a running, unlocked system.
In most cases, you can continue using your Mac after successful data recovery – because with modern Apple devices, data recovery and logic board repair usually go hand in hand.
Classic data recovery labs that rescue mechanically damaged HDDs or SSDs are powerless with these devices – because without a functioning logic board, power supply and user password, access is technically impossible.
Models with Permanently Soldered Hard Drive/SSD (NAND)
- MacBook Pro & Air with Intel-T2, M1, M2, M3, M4
- iMac with Intel-T2 as well as iMac M1, M3, M4
- iMac Pro 2017 with T2 chip
- Mac mini with Intel-T2 as well as Apple Silicon M1, M2, M2 Pro, M4, M4 Pro
- Mac Studio with M1 Max, M1 Ultra, M2 Max, M2 Ultra, M3 Ultra, M4 Max
- Mac Pro with Intel-T2 (2019) as well as Apple Silicon Mac Pro with M2 Ultra
Why a Workshop Like Us for Data Recovery?
Specialization in Modern Apple Devices
We focus on these special cases: Our technicians specifically repair defective logic boards – NAND, SSD controller, power ICs, T2 – with the goal of making the device bootable again. Only then is unlocking with the macOS user password and complete data extraction possible.
Success Rate and Procedure
Whether liquid damage, short circuit or sudden failure: In 95% of cases, we can repair the logic board and completely restore your data.
Important Note on Data Recovery
Important: Turn off device immediately, don't charge, don't open. DIY repair attempts almost always lead to irreversible damage.
