![]() If your drive is having problems and you become aware of this before the machine crashes, or if you manage to get it up and running again (or in the case of an external drive your Mac is able to detect it), the first thing to do is launch Disk Utility. If you are very lucky your hard drive (or SSD) isn’t beyond repair and you will be able to fix the problem yourself and therefore get access to your files. This is part of a series of articles about backing up your Mac, read more here: SSDs are fundamentally different from HDDs, and although they seem to act the same, fixing them is a whole different matter, and the chances of recovery are far worse, however, we will examin your options below. ![]() If your drive isn’t a hard disk but an SSD (Solid State Drive) you may find the problem is more serious. ![]()
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