![]() ![]() I looked into (but did not try) how to transfer files between a Mac with silicon and another Mac, but this apparently requires access to the screen of the other Mac, and seems intended for transferring from the M1, not to it.But I can't get any data because the drive doesn't register in network like it should in target disk mode. In system information, under the Thunderbolt/USB4 port info, the new Air registers that it's connected to a MacBook Pro. I tried to reboot the Pro in target disk mode while connected to the new Air with a thunderbolt 3 cable, but this didn't work. ![]() I have already tried several suggestions. There are some files that I need to transfer, though. ![]() The Apple technician said that he doesn't know what's wrong, it's in otherwise fine condition, but it needs its screen replaced for $750+. The computer still reboots, which you can tell because the esc key on the Touch Bar lights up and the computer makes the rebooting sound. The screen no longer works-it's not physically damaged, it just doesn't turn on. ![]()
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