on 2013-01-10 21:30 Charles Dyer wrote
How difficult would it be to open the MBA and remove the drive? The drive, once 
out of the MBA, could be attached to a drive-to-USB connector and you could 
attach it to another Mac and nuke it from there. Alternatively you could keep 
the old drive as a backup and replace it with a new drive.

If this MBA has a SSD, then this probably won't work.

macsales.com (possibly among others) has external cases that work with the MacBook Air SSDs, and replacements for the SSDs

if the Air is new enough, i understand Target Disk Mode works with Thunderbolt; this would require another Thunderbolt Mac and a cable



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