Target Disk Mode– MacBook does not mount in iMac desktop

I have a 2015 MacBook and a USB-A-USB-C cable marked "SS". In November 2015 I could start my MacBook in TDM and connect it to my 2013 iMac and see it mount on the desktop. I could then synchronise some of the folders (using Folders Synchroniser) and have up-to-date information on my MacBook. Both computers are running El Capitan.


But about 3 months ago this system stopped working. My MacBook's mounting on the iMac desktop became sporadic and now never happens. I've tried different cables, connected to different USB ports (the back of the iMac, the keyboard of the iMac and a Lightning to USB dock (Belkin)), but no joy.


Has the firmware of either computer been updated? Has El Capitan stopped this very useful feature from working?


Any ideas, anyone?


Chris

Posted on Aug 28, 2016 4:02 AM

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Apr 19, 2017 1:23 AM in response to Christopher Barker1

I've been using a USB-A / USB-C cable to access the hard drive of a MacBook "Core M" 1.2 12" (Early 2015) in target disk mode. The host is a MacBook Pro MD102LL/A. Sometimes the little MacBook mounts, sometimes not. The work-around is as follows: If it's not mounting power down the 2015 MacBook, plug it in using the original Apple power adaptor, wait for the battery symbol, and then restart it holding down the T key. Once you see the USB symbol on the screen simply unplug the power adaptor and then quickly plug in the USB-A / USB-C cable to access the drive.


As a side note, the 2015 MacBook appears to charge via the USB cable while in target disk mode anyway.

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Target Disk Mode– MacBook does not mount in iMac desktop

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