Ok, thanks Alan, your notes and those from Neil I will explore and
tread carefully. 
Kind Regards
Pete.

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Sent:Sun, 27 May 2018 21:16:50 +0800
Subject:Re: Migration Assistant selective restoration of data

 Hi Pete

 I think the easiest way would be to do a complete migration and sort
out SMC Fan Control later.

 SMC Fan Control has been around for a few years and is not malware.
In between shopping for a MBA you could investigate how to remove all
traces of it. Apple support discussion guide is simple: trash the app
then reset the SMC!

 To be really really sure, the more difficult way would be a complete
fresh installation. Install macOS, download wanted apps then copy
required data.

 To verify HDD contents would be tedious. Can you make a bootable of
clone the HDD? You could then start up from the clone in another Mac
and check where the fan control files are.

 Cheers
 Alan

 > On 27 May 2018, at 8:01 pm, Peter Crisp  wrote:
 > 
 > Hi, recently I had my son’s MBP fail with what I believe was from
his installation of some third party software which was SMC Fan
controller. I am in the process of getting myself a replacement
Macbook (likely Macbook Air). Before the MBP failed I did actually get
it to successfully complete a Time Machine backup BUT this was with
the 3rd party software still in place and therefore embedded within
the settings. I don’t know where else it may have been located
within the file structure, but I want to make sure I do not bring that
SMC Fan Controller back into a replacement MBA. 
 > 
 > During the process of it failing, I managed to mount the HDD via
SATA adaptor to another MBP and locate and trash the SMC Fan
Controller.
 > 
 > I wonder would I be better off trying to selectively drag/drop data
from the HDD when mounted via SATA adaptor or would it be more
‘complete’ if I used Migration Assistant to use an Ethernet
connection to restore data from the TM backup but carefully select
what I restore so as not to bring back the ‘infected’ settings. 
 > 
 > It is my 14YO son after all and it’s not like he has lots of
important data to restore either. Main things I can think of are
iTunes library, Photos library. My preference is Migration Assistant
for the completeness of how it doe it all. Maybe there is a part MA
and part manual drag/drop.
 > 
 > Is there some other way I can test the HDD contents in a SATA
mounted state and verify before doing the actual migration to a
replacement MBA?
 > 
 > Regards
 > 
 > 
 > Pete
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