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Tips to recover data from any operating system Linux, Mac, Windows

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Tom Patrick is an repository editor and tech freak who loves to explore latest happening in the world of data recovery

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Posted on Sunday, December 05, 2010 at 11:52 PM

Secure your Mac Data from Virus- trojan.osx.boonana.a

Mac systems are considered as the most advanced computers of the recent time in terms of their in-built technology and features. Moreover, these systems are very much robust and are believed to be tough against viruses and malwares. However, time to time, some critical computer virus/malware has caused significant damage to the Mac systems by corrupting the system files resulting in the complete inaccessibility of your valuable data. In such situations of data loss or inaccessibility, Mac recovery technology can help you recover all your data back...

Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2010 at 11:20 PM

How to Resolve "The Application Finder.app Can't be Opened. - 10810." Error in Snow Leopard

Are you facing Finder crash or freeze problem in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard? Are you getting error '-10810', while accessing your Mac hard drive? This behavior of Finder application may prevent you from accessing a hard drive and make all your valuable data inaccessible. It may lead to significant data loss and you need Mac Data Recovery solutions to work around the problem.

In a practical scenario, Finder application may stop responding and give you the below error when you try to access a Mac OS X hard drive volume:

"The application Finder.app can't be opened. -10810."

This problem most commonly occurs while accessing the external hard drives. However, there are some other situations as well, when you may face the same problem.

What Causes Finder Error in Mac OS X?

The problem occurs nevertheless of the way in which disks are mounted either using different ports (FireWire or USB) and also for the networked shares and volumes. For the networked drives, the problem may occur if you have shares, which are mounted, when waking your system from sleep...

Posted on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 8:43 PM

How to recover data from Mac hard drive if Mac hard drive is dead?

Yes, a Mac Hard drive can become dead and if such a case happens have you ever thought of, what will happen to the data there on the hard drive. I faced such an issue and tried to find out the solution to the problem what I found out was that the data solution to the problem is really easy. The is recoverable even if the Mac Hard Drive becomes dead.

Mac Hard drive becomes dead when the it's own operating system no longer integrates with the OS X Operating system which is driving the computer. There is a built in Mac utility to help you recover the data, what you require is another Mac for it.

The procedure to recover that data from a dead Mac Hard drive is known as "Target Mode”, What is required is both the Mac computer should have a Firewire port, and a firewall cable is also required.

Now as we have all the essentials for the data recovery process lets start the recovery process.

          • Keep both the Mac, one with the dead hard drive and other Mac beside. Remove all the cables from the Mac that has the dead hard drive...

 

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