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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Serious MacBook Pro HD repair issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Maconfused" data-source="post: 1530960" data-attributes="member: 308708"><p>Could you please elaborate? Which symptoms are indicative of the SATA cable? I ask only because I've already sunk money into a new HD, and I don't want to keep purchasing items if there's a fatal issue with the computer (in which case my purchases would be fruitless).</p><p></p><p>Does this also mean that the old HD may not, in fact, have been corrupt/damaged? That would be wonderful, because I do not have a back up of that disk-- the best I have is the image I managed to get onto my external HD, but that image refuses to mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maconfused, post: 1530960, member: 308708"] Could you please elaborate? Which symptoms are indicative of the SATA cable? I ask only because I've already sunk money into a new HD, and I don't want to keep purchasing items if there's a fatal issue with the computer (in which case my purchases would be fruitless). Does this also mean that the old HD may not, in fact, have been corrupt/damaged? That would be wonderful, because I do not have a back up of that disk-- the best I have is the image I managed to get onto my external HD, but that image refuses to mount. [/QUOTE]
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