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| [* black] This method is a bit more advanced, but will fit the bill if you don't have access to another Mac. We'll be using recovery mode for this Guide, but Single User Mode would also work if your machine will not boot to Recovery. |
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| [* black] First you'll need to connect a flash drive to your Mac and boot to Recovery, or Single User Mode. |
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| [* icon_caution] This process requires knowing the exact file path of the folder(s) you want to copy, as well as the name your flash drive uses. |
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| [* icon_note] If you do not know exact file paths, use the "ls" command in conjunction with the "cd" command to find out. If you are not familiar with these commands, [link|https://www.macworld.com/article/221277/command-line-navigating-files-folders-mac-terminal.html|doing some quick reading to get the basics|new_window=true]. |
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