Mike McCall
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While I own Apple products and work on them from time to time, but I don't do a lot of it. So, when a client brings me a 2010 Macbook Pro with the flashing folder with question mark I start the recovery process. However, when it gets to the disk utility it says it's "Untitled" and first aid seems to have no effect. I then reboot using the Option key and when I try to find a startup disk it's unable to find anything. I pull the drive for testing and the 2010 Hitachi drive shows astronomically high g sense error rates and free fall sensor rates, but no other indications of problems.
From what I'm reading the hard drive cable on these is notorious for causing problems. My suggestion to the client will be to replace the cable along with the drive. Once done, should I be able to repair the "Untitled" drive without wiping the client's data in the process? I seem to recall that OS X will allow one to reinstall the OS without touching the customer's data or programs but I'm not sure.
From what I'm reading the hard drive cable on these is notorious for causing problems. My suggestion to the client will be to replace the cable along with the drive. Once done, should I be able to repair the "Untitled" drive without wiping the client's data in the process? I seem to recall that OS X will allow one to reinstall the OS without touching the customer's data or programs but I'm not sure.