![]() Quite a few Mac data recovery software can help you back up files from a Mac that won’t boot. Choose Format as “compressed” and click Save.Name the disk image and choose the external disk as location.Select File in the top menu bar > New Image > Image from (your disk name).Select the Mac’s hard drive, usually labeled as Macintosh HD.Select Disk Utility and click Continue.Create a disk image of Mac’s hard drive. ![]() Wait until you see the macOS Utilities (or OS X Utilities) window.Release the keys until you see the boot screen.Press and hold the Command + R (or Command + Option + R) before the Mac starts to boot.The disk should have enough free capacity for backup.The disk can’t be APFS formatted if your Mac is running macOS 10.12 or earlier because those OS versions don’t support APFS.The disk can’t be NTFS formatted because Mac OS doesn’t have NTFS write support.There are a few requirements for the backup disk. Connect an external drive to your Mac computer.
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