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the only problem with this is that if the macbook motherboard fails, you might as well kiss your data goodbye too. unless apple has some way to transfer the the encryption chip or keys from the dead board to a functioning motherboard.....and if that exists, chances are hackers who steal your device will most likely do that as well.