Chosen Solution

I work at a techshop and we do repairs, recently we purchased a OWC Envoy Pro enclosure so that we could recover files from newer Macs. We use an iMac 27” mid 2011 as our recovery unit, and thought that it would work fine, and it kinda did. I connected the salvaged SSD from the customers mid 2014 retina and it popped up, but asking for a password. Encryped drive, yay -_- Asked the customer for the password and she had several. got through the first 2 passwords and after that the disk won’t show up any more. Did the wrong PW’s kill the disk or do I have to do some fancy Mac Magic to make it pop up again? I have 6 more passwords I need to try before I tell the customer her data has taken the route of Steve Jobs himself. Update (04/15/2019) Came in to work just now and saw that the drive is in fact a Samsung. I genuinely thought it was a Toshiba because of the font that was printed on it. I remembered that, not the actual text. Either way, then it should not be a problem, right? or did the drive just lock because of the incorrect password?

I had the same problem of these cards not showing up after messing with them for a while. I solved it by putting the cards in my 209-2012 Mac Pro Adapter Card to PCI-E 4X for 2013 2014 MacBook Air A1465 Pro A1398 Retina SSD https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Adapter-Car