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Rescue Deleted Mac Files from Bad Drive-Hard Drive Recovery for Mac

Monday Aug 15, 2011

Rescue Deleted Mac Files from Bad Drive-Hard Drive Recovery for MacWhether it is a personal computer or an office system, we used to store most of our day to day work in the hard drive and if due to any reason, the hard drive goes bad, all our data in the drive gets lost or inaccessible. Whatever precautions, we may take, it is never possible to prevent accidental/sudden hard drive failure leading to loss or inaccessibility of valuable data. Moreover, failure of a hard drive can happen with any system, including the most advanced Macintosh systems. However, in case of Mac operating system based computers, with  technologies, like hard drive recovery Mac, one can be able to recover the valuable data from the troubled hard drive.

There can be many possible reasons behind the loss or inaccessibility of data from a Mac hard drive. It can be a file system corruption issue or the corruption of the partition table, which makes the hard drive partition completely inaccessible. Furthermore, virus/Malware infection, electric power surge, unsystematic system shut down, operating system malfunction or any other software/hardware contradicts can be some of the major reasons behind hard drive data loss or inaccessibility. Sometimes, due to complicated problems and without finding any proper resolution to the problems, you may have to format the particular problematic drive or the whole hard drive, which also leads to the complete erasing of your valuable data. Read the rest of this entry »

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Undelete Mac Files and Data from Mac OS X

Sunday Aug 14, 2011

Undelete Mac Files and Data from Mac OS XFile loss and data loss are two most critical problems, for every computer user. You may lose your valuable files and data from all types of computers. Even the safest operating system, Mac OS X, may fail at some point of time and data loss situations take place. In such cases, a complete backup of your mission critical data proves to be of great help. You can easily restore your lost data from backup and bring your system back to life. However, if backup is not updated or it is not available at all, Mac data recovery becomes need of hour.

Most of the computer users think that when a file is deleted from the hard drive, it is removed forever. There is no mean to retrieve the deleted or lost files from Mac OS X hard drive. In fact, it is not true. The lost or deleted files are still there on your Mac OS X hard drive and can be recovered using appropriate Mac undelete software.

Mac OS X creates index of all the file on hard drive, in file system. Every file has entries in the file system index, which include file name, file location, file size, and file type. When a file is accessed from the hard drive, the index is accessed by the operating system. Operating system reads the storage location of the file and extract it.

Whenever a file is deleted, only the file system index entry of the file is deleted and the disk space occupied by the deleted file is set as free. The deleted file is recoverable until it is being overwritten by any other file. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s the difference between an LED and LCD screen in a MacBook Pro?

Sunday Aug 29, 2010
What's the difference between an LED and LCD screen in a MacBook Pro?

Good question – but actually, the first thing we need to clear up is the idea that your MacBook or MacBook Pro has an LED screen and not an LCD screen. The LED refers to just the backlight portion of your screen, not the entire screen itself. There is a common misconception that the current model MacBook and MacBook Pro do not use LCD screens.

So, what’s the deal? Well, before June of 2007, Apple laptops used <a re Read the rest of this entry »

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The evolution of the MacBook Screen

Saturday Aug 28, 2010
The evolution of the MacBook Screen

In October of 2008, Apple changed the MacBook forever. An entirely new version was released, with an aluminum “unibody” case carved from a single piece of aluminum. The other dramatic change was the introduction of a glass cover on top of the MacBook LCD sc Read the rest of this entry »

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