If your Mac cannot boot, the best choice to recover files from your Mac that won't boot is by applying EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac. You also can recover files with other solutions, including Time Machine backup and macOS Target Disk Mode.
If your Mac won't boot after update or encounters startup errors and keep your Mac from booting, you may need to rescue data from your unbootable Mac. Some users may think retrieving data from a dead/unbootable Mac is impossible. Actually, even new Mac users can recover data from a Mac that won't.
In the following parts, we will introduce six ways to recover files from Mac that won't boot. If you are looking for the easiest and fastest way, you can get what you want in the next part.
When encountering Mac issues, seeking a professional tool will never be the wrong choice. Are there any programs that can help you recover files from Mac that won't boot? Yes! When your Mac fails to boot, you cannot download recovery software and recover deleted files Mac normally. You need a portable data recovery tool - EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac.
What can you do with this functional recovery tool?
Let's check how to create a bootable drive and recover files from Mac that won't boot with EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac.
Step 1. Install and run EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac on another Mac computer, and select "Unbootable Mac > Start".
Step 2. Then, choose a prepared USB drive to create the bootable disc. Select "Next" to start creating the bootable disk.
Step 3. The program starts to create a 2GB space and save the boot files. The rest space on the USB can be still used for storage.
Step 4. Once it completes, please follow the guide to boot the corrupted Mac from the bootable disc and start the recovery. We suggest you restore the data to an external hard drive.
Step 5. After booting the Mac, launch EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac. Select the disk location (an internal HDD/SSD or a removable storage device) where you lost data and files. Then, this recovery tool will scan for lost files automatically.
Note: Before data recovery, you'd better create a backup of your Mac to avoid further data loss. After backing up, the software can recover data from the Mac backup, and your computer can wirte new data again.
There is a reliable option on macOS called Restore from Time Machine. You can restore files with a previous Mac Time Machine backup. Before the tutorial, you should connect the external hard drive which stores your Mac backups.
How to restore from Time Machine?
Step 1. You need to boot Mac into the macOS Recovery Mode. (Fix Mac won't boot into Recovery Mode by clicking this link.)
Step 2. Click "Restore from Time Machine" and continue.
Step 3. Select a previous Mac backup to restore.
Step 4. Choose the destination to restore your data and files.
Step 5. You will need to erase the disk and click "Restore".
To recover files from Mac that won't boot by creating a disk image on Mac, you will need a well-performed external hard drive with a large capacity. By the way, you should make sure your Mac disk is not damaged. Then you can try this method:
Step 1. Connect the external hard drive and boot Mac into Disk Utility.
Step 2. Select the startup disk.
Step 3. Click "File" and move your pointer to "New Image". Click "Blank Image".
Step 4. Choose a destination to save the image. Remember to select "read/write disk image" in image format.
Step 5. Then click "Save" to create a Mac disk image.
You should have another working Mac to transfer data from the Mac that won't boot, and you need to turn off the File Vault on the working Mac. This method is complex, and you can follow this tutorial to have a try.
Step 1. Connect both of your Macs with Thunderbolt.
Step 2. Turn on your Mac that won't boot with the power button and T button to use the Mac Target Disk Mode.
Step 3. Check the screen of your healthy Mac, and you will see the storage drive.
Step 4. You can recover files from this drive to your healthy Mac.
If you don't have a backup with Time Machine and using macOS after High Sierra, you can try to recover files from Mac that won't boot with APFS snapshots. We will show you how to recover files from Mac that won't boot with this method. By the way, this method cannot recover all the files on your Mac.
Step 1. Boot your Mac into Recovery Mode, and select "Restore from Time Machine".
Step 2. Select the latest APFS snapshot.
Step 3. Then you can follow the prompts to restore with a previous APFS snapshot.
If you cannot successfully recover files from your Mac that won't boot, or your Mac hard disk needs a replacement. You need to contact Apple Support to get professional help. Bring or send your Mac that won't boot to Apple Support to recover files manually.
We have some frequently asked questions and answers about recovering files from Mac that won't boot, and we hope you can learn more from the following answers.
Can I recover data from a dead Mac?
You can recover data from dead MacBook Pro or Mac by applying EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac.
How do I recover files from my Mac that won't boot without the software?
There are five ways can help you recover files from Mac that won't boot without software:
How to get files off an unbootable Mac?
If your Mac cannot boot, you'd better create a bootable media with EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac and recover files.
How can I boot Mac from a USB flash drive?
You can follow the steps to boot Mac from a USB flash drive:
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