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Every Mac can use a variety of boot modes and startup key combinations. One of these is Target Disk Mode, which essentially turns your Mac into an external hard drive. By connecting two Macs together in this way, you can quickly transfer files, migrate your data to a new Mac, or access your startup disk when macOS refuses to boot.

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