Mac Data Recovery — Recover Files from Damaged or Dead Macs
If your Mac won’t turn on or the drive has failed, don’t panic — in many cases, the data is still recoverable. I offer professional data recovery for MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac systems, using specialist tools and board‑level diagnostics to reach drives that standard recovery software can’t touch. Whether the fault is a dead logic board, a failed SSD, or macOS refusing to boot, I can usually recover your files before deciding whether the machine itself is worth repairing.

Common Reasons for Apple Mac Data Recovery
Most recovery jobs fall into a handful of categories. A drive can fail suddenly with no warning, liquid damage can corrode the connections between the SSD and logic board, and a botched macOS update can leave a Mac stuck on a spinning wheel or a black screen. In each case, the priority is the same: get the data off safely before attempting any further repair, since a second power-on can sometimes make things worse rather than better.
- Mac won’t turn on
- Liquid damage recovery
- Failed SSD or hard drive
- Deleted files
- Corrupted macOS
Why Choose My Data Recovery Service?
Because Apple’s own SSDs are soldered directly to the logic board on most modern Macs, generic data recovery labs often can’t help once a device is physically damaged. That’s where board-level repair makes the difference: instead of simply swapping parts, I can work directly on the board to restore power or a data connection long enough to extract your files.
- Specialist tools for Apple SSDs
- Board-level repair to access data other services can’t reach
- Affordable compared to specialist labs
- Fast turnaround, usually within a few days
For background on how Apple’s own storage architecture affects recoverability, Apple’s official Mac support guide is a useful starting point, although in practice most physically damaged drives need hands-on board-level work rather than software-only tools.
Start Your Apple Mac Data Recovery
Call 073400 17301 or email enquiry@applemacmender.co.uk to discuss your device. I’ll assess the fault, explain your recovery options honestly, and only proceed once you know the likely cost and chances of success. Related services: MacBook repair and iMac repair in Southport. If you’ve recently lost files after an accident, a failed update, or a repair gone wrong, get in touch and I’ll let you know what’s possible.
