Aberdeen Data Recovery is proud to be Scotland’s No.1 MacBook recovery specialist with over 25 years of experience. We offer expert Apple laptop data recovery services for all MacBook models – from old MacBooks to the latest M1/M2 MacBook Pros – using advanced tools in our state-of-the-art lab. Data loss can happen in many ways, whether it’s accidental file deletion or a hardware failure. In fact, nearly 44% of data loss cases are due to hardware malfunction and 32% due to user error. Our seasoned engineers have seen it all and have the expertise to recover your valuable data from virtually any scenario. We combine a technical, methodical approach with a friendly service, guiding you through the recovery process and keeping you informed at every step.
In the sections below, you’ll learn about the MacBook models and storage types we support, the file systems we can work with, and the top data loss scenarios we handle (with explanations of how we resolve them). You’ll also get an overview of our efficient recovery process and the reasons why MacBook owners and IT professionals across Scotland trust Aberdeen Data Recovery to get their data back. Let’s dive in!
Supported MacBook Models
We have extensive experience recovering data from all Apple MacBook laptop models. Whether you have an older Mac or the very latest release, we can help. Our supported models include:
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MacBook Air – All models and generations, from the original MacBook Air through to the latest M1/M2 MacBook Air models.
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MacBook Pro – All sizes and editions, including the classic MacBook Pro, Retina display models, Touch Bar models, and the newest Apple Silicon MacBook Pros (13-inch, 14-inch, 16-inch).
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MacBook (12-inch) – The ultra-thin Retina MacBook models (2015–2017), as well as legacy MacBooks (white/black polycarbonate and aluminum unibody models).
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Any Apple Laptop Variant – We cover Apple Mac laptops of every era, so even if you have a rare or older model, our team can accommodate it. From iBook/PowerBook G4 (pre-Intel) to Intel-based MacBooks to today’s Apple Silicon laptops, we’ve got you covered.
No matter which MacBook you own, Aberdeen Data Recovery has the Apple-specific knowledge to handle its unique hardware and software. We keep up to date with Apple’s latest designs (such as the Retina and Touch Bar MacBooks, and the new system architecture in Apple Silicon machines) so that we can safely recover data without voiding your warranty or causing further damage.
Supported MacBook Storage Types
Apple has used a variety of storage technologies in MacBooks over the years. Our lab is equipped to recover data from any type of drive your MacBook uses. We support:
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Traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs): Older MacBook and MacBook Pro models often have 2.5-inch SATA hard drives. We can salvage data from failing or damaged HDDs using cleanroom techniques (for issues like head crashes, platter damage, or motor failures).
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Apple Fusion Drives: Some Apple systems combine a flash SSD with a hard drive (known as a Fusion Drive) to boost performance. We can recover data from Fusion Drive setups by handling both the SSD and HDD components – even if one part has failed.
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SATA Solid-State Drives (SSD): Many MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models (2010s era) use SATA-based SSDs. We have the tools to access and image these flash drives, including blade-style SSD modules found in MacBook Airs/Pros.
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PCIe/NVMe SSDs: Newer MacBooks use high-speed PCIe/NVMe flash storage soldered on the logic board or in modular form. We specialize in MacBook Pro SSD recovery, dealing with proprietary Apple SSD connectors and T2 security chip encryption. Even if your MacBook’s SSD is not detected or physically soldered, our engineers can often retrieve the raw NAND data directly.
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Apple Silicon Integrated Storage: The latest M1/M2 MacBook models have their flash storage integrated with the Apple Silicon chip. This advanced design presents challenges, but our team stays on the cutting edge of recovery techniques. We utilize proprietary methods to work with Apple’s integrated storage, using our deep understanding of Apple’s architecture to attempt chip-level data extraction when needed.
From old spinning disks to modern flash storage, if it stores data in a MacBook, we can handle it. We also keep a stock of Apple-specific drive adapters and donor parts, ensuring we can interface with any storage device used in Mac laptops.
Supported File Systems and Formats
MacBooks can use several different file systems and disk formats. Aberdeen Data Recovery’s tools support all major Mac file systems and even Windows formats used through Boot Camp. We can recover data from drives formatted as:
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APFS (Apple File System): APFS is the default file system on macOS 10.13 High Sierra and later, used by all modern MacBooks. It features strong encryption, snapshots, and optimized performance for SSDs. We handle APFS volumes (including APFS Encrypted volumes with FileVault) – whether your APFS container is corrupt, unmountable, or accidentally reformatted, our team can reconstruct its structure and retrieve your files.
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HFS+ (Mac OS Extended): HFS+ was the main Mac file system for older macOS versions (10.12 Sierra and earlier). We can recover from HFS+ Journaled volumes and HFS+ with FileVault encryption. Even if the catalog file or partition map is damaged, we have tools to carve out data from HFS+ disks.
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Boot Camp Partitions (NTFS/FAT): If you run Windows on your MacBook via Boot Camp, we can recover files from the Windows partition as well. MacBooks often use NTFS for Windows volumes, or sometimes FAT32/ExFAT for data exchange. Our recovery services aren’t limited to Mac file systems – we can restore data from Windows-formatted sections of your Mac’s drive too.
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Encrypted & Case-Sensitive Volumes: We support complex setups like case-sensitive APFS/HFS+, and encrypted drives. If you used FileVault or APFS encryption on your MacBook, our experts can still recover the data provided you have the credentials or recovery key. We use secure methods to access encrypted data without compromising its integrity or security.
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External Drives used with MacBooks: Although this page is focused on MacBook internal drives, we also handle external hard drives, SSDs, and USB drives that were used with your MacBook (formatted in APFS, HFS+, ExFAT, etc.). So if your Time Machine backup drive or external media has failed, we can assist with those recoveries as well.
No matter what format your MacBook’s data is in, we have specialized software and hardware to analyse the file system, repair logical damage, and extract files. Our team stays updated on Apple’s latest file system developments to ensure even new features like APFS snapshots or sealed system volumes in macOS are within our capabilities.
Common MacBook Data Recovery Scenarios & Solutions
Over decades of service, we’ve encountered every type of data loss situation imaginable. Below are 25 of the most common MacBook data loss scenarios we see, each with a brief summary and how Aberdeen Data Recovery can resolve them. If you’re facing any of these problems, rest assured we have likely handled a similar case and successfully recovered the data:
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Accidental File Deletion: Files dragged to Trash and emptied, or mistakenly deleted using Finder. We use advanced forensic tools to scan your MacBook’s drive for traces of the deleted files and restore them before they’re overwritten. Our logical recovery techniques can often retrieve documents, photos, and other files even after deletion, as long as new data hasn’t overwritten those sectors.
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Formatted or Reinstalled macOS: Accidentally formatting the MacBook’s drive or reinstalling macOS can wipe out important data. If you chose the wrong disk in Disk Utility or performed a factory reset, we can help. We employ low-level disk imaging to reconstruct the previous file system. By analyzing the disk at the binary level, our experts can recover files from before the format, effectively “undoing” the quick erase that macOS performed.
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Partition Deletion or Boot Camp Errors: Sometimes users delete the wrong partition (for example, removing a Boot Camp Windows partition and losing shared data, or messing up an APFS container). We have tools to rebuild partition tables and recover data from lost partitions. In Boot Camp cases, we’ll recover both Mac (HFS+/APFS) and Windows (NTFS) volumes, ensuring no data is left behind.
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macOS Upgrade or Update Failure: Upgrading macOS or applying a system update (for example, to a new version like macOS Ventura) can occasionally fail and render your disk unreadable. If an update crashed or got interrupted, your data might seem lost. Our team can salvage data from a partially upgraded drive by extracting files from APFS snapshots or recovering from the disk image taken before the upgrade. We locate your user data in whatever state the installer left it and copy it out safely.
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Operating System Corruption: A MacBook that crashes during operation or experiences a kernel panic can end up with a corrupt file system. Symptoms include the Mac not booting, or the disk being unreadable. Aberdeen Data Recovery can repair or bypass the corrupted APFS/HFS+ structures and pull off your files. We use specialized software to rebuild directory trees and repair broken file headers, allowing us to recover data from an otherwise un-mountable drive.
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Disk Utility Errors: Mistakes or errors using Disk Utility (or other disk tools) can cause data loss – for instance, incorrectly formatting the wrong drive, or a failed attempt to resize or repair a volume. If a repair attempt has made things worse (e.g., converted an APFS container improperly), don’t panic. We can perform a deep analysis of the disk to reverse or work around the changes. Our engineers often succeed in cases where standard disk repair tools failed, by manually reconstructing the volume metadata.
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Mechanical Hard Drive Failure: Older MacBook and MacBook Pro models with HDDs can suffer mechanical failures (clicking or grinding drives, drives that stop spinning). In our on-site cleanroom, we can disassemble damaged hard drives to replace broken read/write heads or other components, allowing us to read the platters again. We then clone the drive sector-by-sector and recover the data. Even in severe crashes where the hard disk platters are scratched, we employ advanced imaging techniques to pull every recoverable bit of data from the drive.
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Solid-State Drive (SSD) Failure: Unlike HDDs, SSDs have no moving parts but can still fail due to electronic issues or firmware bugs. MacBook SSD failures might show up as the drive not being recognized at all, or the MacBook freezing. We specialize in MacBook Pro SSD recovery – our team can work with the SSD’s flash memory directly. By using chip-off recovery or custom adapters, we read the NAND flash chips from the SSD and reconstruct the data. In cases of controller failure or firmware corruption, we utilize vendor-specific commands and repair procedures to restore access to the SSD and extract your files.
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Logic Board Failure (Soldered Storage): Many newer MacBooks (2016 onward) have their SSD soldered to the logic board (and in M1/M2 Macs, integrated into the system-on-chip). If the MacBook’s logic board dies (due to a power issue, short circuit, etc.), the data on the soldered storage can’t be simply removed like a removable drive. Our Apple experts can often retrieve data by either repairing the logic board enough to get it functioning temporarily or by transplanting storage chips to a compatible donor board. This is delicate work, but we’ve successfully recovered data from “dead” MacBooks by bringing their storage back to life on a bench system.
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Liquid Damage (Spill): Spilling water, coffee, or other liquids on a MacBook is one of the most common accidents. Liquid can short out the logic board and storage device. If you’ve had a spill, we advise powering off immediately and not attempting to turn the MacBook back on. Our team will fully dry and clean the electronics (removing corrosion), repair or bypass damaged power circuitry, and then access the drive or chips to recover your data. We have a high success rate with liquid-damaged MacBooks, often recovering all data even when the laptop won’t power up.
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Fire or Heat Damage: MacBooks involved in a fire or exposed to extreme heat can have melted or charred components. In these severe cases, we take a two-pronged approach: clean the soot/ash and carefully repair the electronics enough to read the data. If the storage chips are intact, we remove them from the burnt board and read them with specialized readers. By reconstructing the data structure from the raw chip dumps, we can retrieve data from MacBooks that have been through fires and otherwise considered a total loss.
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Physical Shock (Dropped MacBook): Dropping a laptop can cause immediate drive damage – an HDD might suffer a head crash, or an SSD’s solder joints might crack. Even if the MacBook looks fine, an impact can make the internal drive inaccessible. We address drop damage by diagnosing the drive’s physical state in our lab. For HDDs, this may involve replacing damaged heads and then imaging the disk. For SSDs or logic boards, we use micro-soldering to fix any cracked connectors or chips. Once hardware issues are resolved, we proceed with a normal data recovery process to extract your files.
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T2 Chip Encryption Lockout: MacBook Pro and Air models from 2018–2020 include the Apple T2 security chip, which encrypts the SSD by default in hardware. This is great for security, but if the T2 chip or logic board fails, access to the data is lost unless the chip can be made functional again. We are very familiar with T2-equipped Macs. In cases of T2 chip failure, our strategy is usually to repair the board or move the encrypted SSD along with the T2 chip to a working board to decrypt the data. With the user’s credentials, we can then safely retrieve the files. (If the T2 chip is physically destroyed and no backup exists, data recovery may be impossible – but we will diagnose and advise honestly in such cases.)
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Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Data Recovery: The latest MacBook models with Apple Silicon integrate storage and security even further. Data is encrypted and tied to the SoC’s Secure Enclave. Aberdeen Data Recovery has been at the forefront of tackling Apple Silicon data recovery challenges. If an M1/M2 MacBook is bricked or won’t boot, we use a combination of board-level repair and exploitation of Apple’s Device Firmware Update (DFU) restore modes to access the drive. In some cases, we can transplant the NAND chips and Secure Enclave processor together to another board to read the data. We approach Apple Silicon cases on a case-by-case basis with customized solutions, and we’ve successfully recovered data from new Mac models others deemed unrecoverable.
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Fusion Drive Separation: Though MacBooks themselves don’t use Fusion Drives, some customers use external Fusion setups or confuse the term. (Fusion Drives are mainly in iMacs/Mac Minis where an SSD and HDD act as one volume.) If you have a Mac setup where a Fusion Drive split apart (e.g., the SSD or HDD portion failed, breaking the hybrid volume), we can recover the data by treating each component separately. We’d recover data from the HDD portion and any available data from the SSD cache, then intelligently merge the results. Our expertise with Apple’s Core Storage and APFS fusion setup helps in reconstructing the original data from a broken Fusion configuration.
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File System Corruption (APFS/HFS+): Sometimes the file system itself becomes corrupt due to improper shutdowns, crashes, or software errors. You might get errors like “Unable to mount volume” or see that partitions have turned into “RAW” format. We handle these by performing a detailed analysis of the file system structures. Using our recovery software, we can repair or work around corrupted file tables, inode issues, or APFS container damage. By piecing together directory records and file fragments, we rescue data from drives that macOS says need to be “formatted” due to corruption.
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Bad Sectors or Flash Memory Wear: Storage devices can develop bad sectors (on HDDs) or bad memory blocks (on SSDs) over time. If critical file data resides in those bad areas, you may experience file read errors or system crashes. Our imaging equipment can deal with bad sectors by reading the disk in multiple passes, stabilizing unstable areas. For SSDs with wear issues, we employ techniques to retrieve data from remaining good cells and use error-correcting algorithms to reconstruct corrupted files. By creating a complete image of what’s readable on your drive, we can then recover the files that are intact and even partially rebuild files from damaged portions when possible.
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Virus or Malware Attack: While less common on Macs than PCs, malware and ransomware attacks do occur on macOS. If your MacBook is hit by malware that deletes files or encrypts your data (ransomware), we can assist in recovery. Our approach depends on the scenario: for deleted files by malware, we perform a normal deleted-file recovery. For ransomware-encrypted files, if a decryptor is available (either through security research or if you obtained a key), we can help decrypt safely. We also carefully scan the recovered data to ensure no malicious code remains. Our team stays informed on the latest Mac-specific threats to better help clients hit by such unfortunate incidents.
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Power Surge or Unexpected Shutdown: If your MacBook lost power suddenly (due to battery failure or a power surge through the charger), it might result in data corruption, especially if the disk was writing at that moment. We have seen cases where an unexpected shutdown left the drive in an inconsistent state. In these scenarios, we use file system repair techniques and data carving to extract the intact data. If a power surge caused physical damage (e.g., fried the drive’s controller), we treat it like a drive failure – by repairing the electronics or moving the platters/chips to a working interface to get the data off.
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Overheating and Component Failure: MacBooks that severely overheat (due to blocked vents or heavy workload) can suffer accelerated drive failure. An HDD’s motor might overheat and seize, or an SSD’s controller could overheat and malfunction. When a MacBook comes in after an overheating incident, we’ll test the drive thoroughly. For a non-spinning HDD, we may need a cleanroom intervention to swap out the motor or heads. For an SSD that’s not responding, we use electronics repair to get it functioning (for example, replacing a burnt voltage regulator on the SSD board). Once the drive is stable, we proceed with normal data extraction procedures.
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FileVault Encryption Issues: Mac users who enable FileVault (on HFS+ or APFS) sometimes encounter issues like a never-ending decryption, a stuck encryption process, or simply forgetting the password. If FileVault encryption/decryption was interrupted (for instance, you started decrypting and the process hung), the volume can become unreadable by macOS. Our team can work with these partially encrypted volumes by accessing the underlying encrypted data and using the recovery key or credentials to unlock it. In cases of lost passwords, if you have the official Apple recovery key, we can use it to decrypt the drive and recover your files. (We always maintain strict confidentiality with client passwords/keys.)
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Deleted User Account or Home Folder: On macOS, if a user account is deleted, the system can also delete that user’s home folder (documents, desktop, etc.) if “Save the home folder as a disk image” is not selected. We treat this like a mass deletion scenario – using our tools to scan for files that belonged to that user. We search for the unique folder names or file patterns of the deleted account and recover as much of the data as possible. Often, the data is still on the disk, just not indexed, and we can restore a full user directory even after it’s been removed via System Preferences.
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Time Machine Backup Failure (No Other Copy): Some users rely on Time Machine backups on an external drive, and if the MacBook’s internal drive fails, they plan to restore from backup. But if the Time Machine backup drive is also failed or missing, the user is left with the only copy of data on the failing MacBook. We frequently handle cases where both primary and backup encountered issues. For a Time Machine drive failure, we perform a standard external drive recovery. For the MacBook itself, even if partially wiped or reinstalled (as part of attempting a restore), we use deep scans to pull any remaining data. By recovering data from both sources (when possible) and cross-referencing, we help piece together the complete set of files.
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Software Glitches or Application Errors: Sometimes a bug in an application or OS can lead to data loss – for example, an app that corrupts a database or photo library, or a glitch that resets an important folder. We have experience recovering from specific cases like iPhoto/Photos library corruptions, Outlook/Mail database issues, or Word document crashes. Our specialists will extract raw data (like individual images from a damaged Photos Library package, or emails from a Mail folder) and then help you rebuild or import them back into the app. We go beyond just retrieving files – we aim to get your digital life back in order exactly how it was.
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Unsuccessful DIY Recovery Attempts: Many customers come to us after trying DIY solutions – running recovery software, using Target Disk Mode, or even opening the MacBook themselves. In some cases, DIY attempts can worsen the situation (e.g., software that writes to the disk, or opening a drive in non-cleanroom environment). Don’t worry – we’ve seen it before and can still help. We first preserve the drive’s state by making a forensic clone, then work on the clone to avoid further harm. Our team will address any new complications (such as partial data overwrites or disturbed internal components) and still maximize the recovery. Even if another shop or software couldn’t get your data, there’s a good chance we can – our specialized techniques and extensive experience allow us to succeed where others fail.
Note: These are just some common scenarios – no matter how unique or hopeless your situation may seem, contact us for an evaluation. We thrive on challenging cases. Aberdeen Data Recovery has the expertise to recover data from liquid-damaged MacBook Pros, dead MacBook Air logic boards, corrupt APFS volumes, and everything in between. We tailor our approach to each case’s specifics to ensure the highest chance of a successful recovery.
Our MacBook Data Recovery Process
We understand how critical your data is, so we’ve designed a streamlined recovery process that is efficient and transparent. From the moment you get in touch with us, we handle your MacBook with care and professionalism. Here’s an overview of how our service works:
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Free Diagnostic Evaluation: It all starts with a free diagnosis. You can bring or send your MacBook (or just the drive) to our Aberdeen lab. Our technicians will perform a thorough assessment to identify the problem – whether it’s logical corruption or hardware failure. This diagnostic is completely free and no-obligation. We’ll then provide you with a report of the issue and a quote for the recovery, so you know exactly what to expect.
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Standard 2–4 Day Recovery: Upon approval, we begin the data recovery process. Our standard service typically takes 2–4 business days for most MacBook recoveries, depending on complexity. Using our specialized tools and cleanroom facilities (if needed), we extract the data from your drive and reconstruct the files. We’ll keep you updated on the progress. Before finalizing, we verify the recovered data’s integrity – checking that your important files open correctly.
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48-Hour Critical Service: If you need your data urgently, we offer an expedited priority service. Our critical recovery option can turn around results in as fast as 48 hours (approximately two days). Our team will work around the clock, dedicating exclusive resources to your case to meet tight deadlines. This is ideal for business-critical data or emergency situations. (We’ll always be upfront about the chances of meeting the timeframe based on the condition of the device.)
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Data Verification & Delivery: After recovery, we let you review a list of recovered files (or provide screenshots/sample files) to confirm we’ve got what you need. We then transfer your recovered data to a secure replacement media. Typically, we copy your data to an external USB drive or another device you provide. If needed, we can also supply an external drive at cost. All data is returned securely and confidentially – we can encrypt the return drive for privacy upon request. Finally, you can pick up the drive from our Aberdeen office or we’ll ship it to you, and you’re all set with your recovered files.
Throughout the process, “No Data = No Fee” applies – if we can’t recover your data, you don’t pay anything. Our goal is to make the data recovery process as smooth and stress-free as possible, with clear communication and quick results.
Why Choose Aberdeen Data Recovery?
There are plenty of reasons to trust Aberdeen Data Recovery with your MacBook’s data. We combine unmatched expertise with customer-focused service. Here are some key advantages of working with us:
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25+ Years of Experience: With over two decades in the data recovery field (including extensive Apple Mac experience), our engineers have honed their skills on every type of data loss case. We leverage this deep experience to choose the best recovery strategy for your MacBook, maximizing the success rate on even the most challenging situations.
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Apple MacBook Expertise: We are true Apple specialists. MacBooks have unique hardware (T2 chips, proprietary SSDs) and software (APFS, FileVault) – and we’re fully fluent in all of it. Our team stays up-to-date on Apple’s latest technologies and knows the quirks of each Mac model. This specialized knowledge allows us to safely handle Mac logic boards, work with encrypted Apple file systems, and use Mac-specific recovery tools that general PC shops might not have.
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High Success Rate: Our lab boasts an extremely high data recovery success rate, especially for MacBook recoveries. In cases where the data is recoverable by any means, more often than not we get the data back. We take pride in retrieving data that other companies or software have deemed “lost forever.” Every case is different, but our investment in cutting-edge technology and continuous R&D helps ensure we maintain one of the best success records in the industry.
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Advanced Cleanroom Facilities: When physical repair is needed (like fixing a crashed hard drive or performing a chip transplant), we utilize our certified cleanroom environment. Working in a Class-100 cleanroom ensures that sensitive internal components of your hard drive are not contaminated by dust. Our facility is equipped with high-end microscopes, soldering stations for microelectronics, and specialized tools to handle delicate MacBook components safely.
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Secure and Confidential Service: We understand your data is personal and sensitive. Aberdeen Data Recovery maintains strict confidentiality with every recovery. Your data is stored on secure, access-controlled systems during the recovery process, and we never copy or disclose your files to anyone else. If required, we can sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for extra peace of mind. We also follow strict data handling and privacy policies so you can trust that your information stays safe.
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“No Fix, No Fee” Guarantee: Our promise is straightforward – if we cannot recover your data, you don’t pay a penny. This No Data, No Fee guarantee reflects our confidence in our capabilities and ensures you’re not taking a risk in seeking our help. We only charge for successful recoveries, and there are no hidden fees. The initial diagnostic is free, and you only proceed with charges once you agree to the recovery plan and we retrieve your files.
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Fast Turnaround & Flexible Service: Data loss emergencies can’t wait, and we prioritize getting your files back to you as soon as possible. With standard turnaround of just a few days and an optional 48-hour critical service, you won’t be left waiting. We also offer flexible arrangements – you can drop off your MacBook at our Aberdeen lab, or ship it to us if you’re outside the area. We even accommodate international clients who seek out our Apple recovery expertise.
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Excellent Customer Support: We pride ourselves on being friendly and supportive. Dealing with data loss is stressful – our staff will guide you patiently through the process. From the first call or email, you’ll receive clear updates, honest assessments, and empathetic service. We won’t bombard you with techno-jargon or pushy sales talk. Instead, we’ll explain the situation in plain terms and advise you on the best next steps, keeping your needs and priorities in focus.
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Scotland-Wide Reputation: As a locally based Scottish company, we’ve become the go-to data recovery provider for MacBook users across Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and beyond. We’ve helped individuals, businesses, universities, and IT professionals all over Scotland. Our strong reputation is built on trust and successful outcomes. When you choose Aberdeen Data Recovery, you’re supporting a home-grown business that is committed to serving the community with top-notch expertise.
In summary, Aberdeen Data Recovery offers the ideal blend of technical skill, specialised equipment, and customer-centric service for MacBook data recovery. We are dedicated to getting your data back safely and efficiently, and our track record over 25 years speaks for itself.
Contact Us for a Free Diagnostics & Consultation
If you’ve lost data on your MacBook, don’t panic and don’t delay – the sooner you seek professional help, the better the chances of a full recovery. Get in touch with Aberdeen Data Recovery today for a free diagnostic evaluation of your MacBook. Our friendly team is ready to assist you with any questions and guide you through next steps.
Contact us now to schedule your free consultation or to learn more about our MacBook data recovery service. We’ll quickly assess your situation, provide an expert recommendation, and if you choose to proceed, begin the recovery process immediately. With Aberdeen Data Recovery, you’re in the best hands to get your valuable data back.
Don’t let data loss derail you – let Scotland’s MacBook data recovery specialists help you retrieve your files and get you back up and running. Reach out to us by phone or email, or visit our Aberdeen service center, and let’s get your MacBook data recovered!
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🧠 25 Years of Apple Hardware and File System Expertise
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