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Recovering content from Apple TV

Last updated: May 16, 2021 5:01 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington

Q: Hi, I had my home computer synched with Apple TV. All of my videos, music, and pictures are on the Apple TV. My home computer crashed and I had to buy a new one. I would like take the Apple TV data and restore it on my new computer. Thank you in advance!


– Hector

A: Unfortunately, there is no easy way to accomplish this task.

The Apple TV is a networked device and does not offer any of the “disk mode” or other capabilities that could be used to recover content from it like you would for a traditional iPod.

However, while not simple, with a little bit of effort it is certainly possible to get your content back off of your Apple TV. The most straightforward way to do this would be to crack open the Apple TV, remove the hard drive, and then connect it directly to your computer. The best way to do this is to simply place the drive into an external USB drive enclosure and then connect it via USB.


Note that the Apple TV hard drive is formatted for HFS+, since the Apple TV runs a variant on Mac OS X.

If you are using a Mac, you can read this directly, but if you are trying to recover data onto a PC, you will need to use a tool such as MediaFour’s MacDrive in order to read the attached hard drive.

Once your drive is connected, you should be able to browse into the folders which contain your media content and copy it back in a manner similar to using the “Brute-Force Approach” described in our iPod 201 article, Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer. You will not be able to recover information such as play counts or playlists using this method, but you should be able to recover the content itself. As an added bonus photos are copied to the Apple TV in their original full resolution, so you will be able to recover these in their original quality, unlike recovering them from an iPod or iPhone where only a lower-resolution version is normally available.

Note of course that opening up your Apple TV will void your warranty, and it is very difficult to disassemble and Apple TV without making it obvious that you have done so.


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