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Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:34 AM

How to Rescue Lost Data from Mac OS X Hard Drive?


The data stored on your Mac OS X hard drive is extremely important; particularly in legal profession where security and integrity of your data is very critical. Hard drive is non-volatile storage media, which is considered safer than other similar storage devices like tap drive and floppy disk. It stores your precious data on moving platters. Read/write head is used to read data from and write data to the hard drive. Under some circumstances, your Mac hard drive may become bad and stored data may become inaccessible. This behavior leads to critical data loss situations and raises the need of Mac recovery solutions, in case backup is not updated.

When Mac hard drive goes bad, you may not boot up your computer and come across strange behavior of your system. The most common symptoms of a bad Mac hard drive are as given below:

· Your system does not boot up.

· The Macintosh computer reboots automatically.

· You can not boot your system using installation disk of Mac OS X.

· You get errors while accessing any particular volume of your Mac hard drive.

· Hard drive volumes can not be mounted.

All the above signs of hard drive failure occurs if your hard drive is logically damaged. The hard drive is physically intact, but you can not access data, application, and even operating system stored on it.

There are numerous reasons that may make your hard drive bad. Some of the most frequent causes behind this are as given below:

· The MBR (Master Boot Record) of your Mac OS X computer is damaged.

· The boot sector or boot loader of your system is corrupt.

· Operating system itself is damaged.

· The file system of your Macintosh computer is corrupt.

· Hard drive is RAW.

If you come across any of the above situations, you need to fix the particular problem to perform File Recovery Mac.

You can try out resolving this behavior of Mac OS X using Disk Utility tool. It is an inbuilt utility of Mac OS X operating system that checks integrity and consistency of your hard drive. In case it fails, Mac file recovery applications becomes need of hour.

The Mac drive recovery software are capable of effectively handling all the data loss problems. They have interactive user interface and read-only conduct to offer simple and secure recovery.
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