


I haven't been able to find a driver for this online. MacBook (12-inch, Retina, Early 2015) or later supports USB target disk mode using the following USB-C cables to transfer data: USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 USB-C. to connect two Type-C based Macs and put one of them in target disk mode for. I know the cable works because the Mac shows up in Device Manager as "Unknown device" with the hardware id "USB\VID_05AC&PID_1800&REV_0101". However, only computers like Apple MacBook 2015, 2016, MacBook Pro 2016. Im using a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter to that effect and I boot the older MBP into Target Disk Mode. After erasing your hard drive, you’ll need to. Target Disk Mode extremely slow between two MacBook Pro Hello all, Im trying to migrate data between my old 2015 Retina MBP and my new 2018 Touch Bar MBP using target disk mode. This will erase all of the data on your hard drive, including your password. In Disk Utility, select your Macbook Pro’s hard drive and click Erase. To wipe your Macbook Pro, select Disk Utility from the menu and click Continue. Normally, this is relatively easy with another Mac, but I don't have another Mac, so I'm trying to access the files from my Windows 10 PC using MacDrive and a USB C 3.0 cable. Once you’re in Recovery Mode, you’ll see a menu of options. One of the last solutions I can feasibly try is putting the Mac into Target Disk Mode and accessing the files from another computer, deleting some files to make space for the Big Sur upgrade to succeed. Target disk mode on Intel Macs requires USB-C, Thunderbolt, or FireWire on the target Mac, it does not work by USB-A on the target Mac. I'm trying to salvage a MacBook Air 2019 that's fallen to the Big Sur upgrade bug.
