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Posted on Friday, August 27, 2010 at 11:28 PM

Mac data recovery in case of accidental deletion


Apple gave a new dimension to Macintosh operating systems by adding the utility 'Finder'. Mac systems are appreciated for their cutting-edge technology and efficiency. The Finder added another feather to it in terms of interactive graphical user interface. Finder organizes almost everything on a Mac system and is used as the default file manager. Hence, from creation of a file to its deletion, you have to interact with the Finder. However, sometimes while deleting or even just dragging a file to the thrash, Finder doesn't ask for confirmation and immediately deletes the file. Be it an accidental deletion or a predetermined one, the above situation leads to data loss and you have to look around for a good Mac recovery software. The Problem:

You deleted a folder and suddenly you got a second thought that the folder had one important office document. You were less stressed, as you had a notion that the folder must had been in the thrash. However, to your utter dismay, the folder was not there in the thrash and it seemed to be permanently deleted from the PC. As you badly need the deleted document, such situation demands a try with a Mac recovery utility to bring back the lost data.

Cause behind the Problem:

In general, the cause behind the problem is that the particular folder, you deleted was too big in size and there is no Time Machine running on the system. However, the reason may be either the Finder has been set, not to warn before or the Finder file has been corrupted.

Resolution:

This situation has no other solution except to restore your data from the updated backup. In case, backup of your data is not available or occurrence of any error has prevented the backup to restore the data, the situation gets really worth worrying. However, with the help of any available Mac recovery software, you can try recovering the deleted data.

These Mac data recovery utilities have inbuilt algorithms that search the data with advanced techniques and recover all your lost or inaccessible data with ease. More over, powerful Mac data recovery utilities don't even require much technical knowledge and their operation is smoother than you have ever imagined.
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