This MacBook ssd is extracted out of my MacBook, since it got damaged in a recent incident. I was reading the drive on another Mac machine, High Sierra, and the ssd is connected thru ssd-usb3.0 external dongle. I compared the hex, the hex has nothing in common, totally garbled in the recovered file. for example, file A (from the other drive) is 35MB, and the garbled file A (what I recovered) is also 35MB. I compared the folders that are in common. I also have very small portion of the garbled data on another drive (known to be good and can be opened), like 1GB out of the garbled 35GB. Is it possible to get more detail of why apfs-inspect failed?Īlso just FYI, the recovered non-openable files are the same size as the good files. I mean these files are not something too important, but are memorable things that I kept during college. I don’t know what happened because the message offers little detail. I think both of these returned ABORT unknown error. Then I ran across this GitHub page and I tried to use apfs-inspect and apfs-read, but no success. The other 50% is okay, but anything before November 2017 is non openable. Disk drill shows the missing folder but after I recovered the files I found out 50% of the files are garbled, not opening. Then that night, I downloaded disk drill. I tried to do ls in terminal, but no result, it disappeared. When I was copying, suddenly it says the directory doesn’t exist, and soon I found out the folder I was copying disappeared. My file system got damaged when I was trying to copy large trunk of files from the drive (apfs encrypted MacBook Pro ssd, I put it inside a third-party ssd-to-usb external case).
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