tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20473250102541780812024-03-13T13:16:34.935-07:00MAC Data RecoveryAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-52278121744582514982014-07-02T22:39:00.001-07:002014-07-02T23:00:54.766-07:00How to Recover SDHC Card Data Using Mac Disk Utility?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Utility, a built in application with Mac OS X, performs various disk
and disk-volume related tasks like formatting and partitioning. It is
located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder of Mac
hard drive. Mac users can use it to repair minor errors with the
disks and removable devices. It can be used to recover inaccessible
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SDHC Cards</h2>
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Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) cards are non-volatile high capacity memory cards. The name high capacity comes from the fact that they have high memory capacity falling in the range of 2GB to 32GB. They are similar to standard capacity SD cards in looks, but support FAT 32 file system.
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How to Repair Corrupt SDHC
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large number of professional tools are available for the recovery of
lost data from them. Before attempting them, you can try some inbuilt
utilities of various operating systems to recover their data. Here we
discuss using Mac Disk Utility to recover data from SDHC cards.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-35628268428844552492014-03-05T03:02:00.002-08:002014-03-05T03:26:11.464-08:00Factors to count upon while recovering data from dead Mac hard disk<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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You must be very well aware of the fact that your computer's hard drive stores up your documents and programs. No matter, whether your important files are photos, emails, music files or any other business documents, all of them can be very well typically stored on your hard drive. But, the real problem is that most of the users just not realize how fragile their data is until it's too late. Even a minor incident like one minor power surge or hard disk failure can just wipe out the entire collection of digital photos, music, and documents. In just a flick of few seconds, every single document that was really important for you would be gone instantly, with little chance of it being recovered. </div>
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Now, any single process of diagnosing and fixing a broken hard drive is not a child’s game. It is a serious task and one got to take it seriously. The more informed you are, the better it would be for you to tackle the situation properly. The extent one would go to diagnose and fix your hard drive somehow depends on how important the data is for you. Nevertheless, if you ever face such situation, you just don’t have to worry as you would be able to recover or re-access data Mac hard disk that seemed dead by opting few step-by-step examinations methods as described below- </div>
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Sometimes, it is not the drive that had failed, but the physical connection of cables that connects the drive to the computer’s motherboard. So, all that you got to do is ensure that data and power cables are properly connected on both ends. Only after ensuring that the connections are OK, boot the computer again.</div>
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You could also take a close look at the hard drive itself. It is important to find out whether it is damaged in any way. Are the pins bent or broken? You got to ensure that the hard drive is in good enough condition to really use before you try anything else that may damage it even further. In case, you find a situation where you find that the drive is too physically damaged then to make any attempt for further recovery, you would require more drastic measures. </div>
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There are also occasions when your system’s hard drive seems to spin very adequately, but it never pops up. In such a scenario, just ensure you manually check whether or not the drive is recognized by your computer. To do so, you got to check if the drive appears in Disk Management. </div>
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To open <b>Disk Management</b>, right click <b>My Computer</b> and choose Manage. </div>
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Kindly note that that Disk Management is found on the left under <b>Storage</b>.</div>
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It is important for you to note that in the <b>Disk Management</b>, drives are listed as <i>Disk 0</i>, <i>Disk 1</i>, etc. Usually, <i>Disk 0</i> is assigned as the primary hard drive on your computer (the c: drive). Based upon the number of drives or partitions on your system the drive will generally get identified as <i>Disk 1</i> or <i>Disk 2</i>.</div>
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However, the other aspects that you got to look upon are the antivirus and antimalware applications that need to be up to date. Once you are done with that, it's time to download and install proficient third party Mac Data Recovery software. Just by using a right data recovery tool, you would be successfully able to restore data from HFS, HFS+ file systems that might have got deleted, damaged, or corrupted and even from the initialized Mac hard disks. The software accurately recovers various files and folders, documents, images, pictures, video files and all other important items from the hard disk. For more information, please visit here : <a href="http://www.data.macrecoverytool.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.data.macrecoverytool.net/</a></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-63699288239619484992013-12-23T01:57:00.000-08:002013-12-23T01:57:01.498-08:00A guide to help buying Mac Data Recovery software<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Mac Data Recovery software, as the name indicates is used for recovering the data lost from the computer having MAC operating system installed. Today, the market is being flooded with a large number of data recovery tools due to which finding the best MAC data recovery software has become a challenge. <br />
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<b>Check out the software compatibility:</b> It is the very first step that you must check while buying the MAC data recovery software because if the software is not compatible to the version you own, then it will be the wastage of money. To check out the compatibility, visit the technical specification page of the software website. <br />
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<b>Multiple File Support:</b> Make sure that the software supports all types of files system. If the software does not support all file systems then do not buy it.<br />
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<b>Recovering all data:</b> Make sure that the software is designed to support all types of data including music files, system files, setup files, images, documents, etc. <br />
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Kernel for MAC is the best data recovery software as per our knowledge. The software stands up on all above-listed points. It supports HFS, HFS+ (All versions of Mac) file systems and IDE, EIDE, SCSI and SATA drives. The software is also available for free trial, which works like the full version but does not allow saving the recovered data. But, to help you analyze the software quality, it displays a preview of the recovered data. Download now - <a href="http://www.macrecoverytool.net/download-trial.html">http://www.macrecoverytool.net/download-trial.html</a></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-39981296197014504772013-12-22T23:42:00.001-08:002013-12-22T23:53:59.857-08:00Use Mac Data Recovery tool to restore deleted files<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Have you accidentally deleted important files from your hard disk drive? Don’t panic because you can recover deleted files easily whether you are using a Windows PC or Mac Operating system. You can restore permanently deleted files with utmost ease and guarantee. But what matters in such a situation is the time you take to act. <br />
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In a typical situation of data loss, you should act as soon as you realize that the files are lost. When a file is deleted from your computer, it is not actually deleted. The file is removed from the list of directory of files in the folder. Although, you cannot see the name of the file in the folder, but the file still exists in your computer and can be recovered easily with the use of Kernel for Mac recovery. <br />
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If you are a Mac user, then most probably the deleted files are moved to the Trash folder. As long as the file remains there, it can be easily restored with no difficulty. However, the first thing that you should do after you realize the loss should be checking the files in Trash. If it’s there use the Restore option to move the same back to its original location. <br />
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However, if the file has been permanently deleted, then you can use Mac Data Recovery tool to restore your important data. The reason why this mac data recovery software are suggested is that these tools are devised especially to meet the requirements that Mac recovery asks for and therefore, provides you with ideal solutions of data recovery.<br />
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Mac data recovery tool is devised with powerful algorithms to ensure you do not lose on important data. The software scans the hard disk recursively to locate the lost data and enlists the recovered data. The permanently deleted data is displayed in Red color for easy identification. So, you can select the data that you wish to restore and save the same at a desired location on your hard disk. <br />
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The software is available with a free evaluation version so you can analyze the features and working of the software closely. The free evaluation version limits you from saving the recovered data. However, to overcome this limitation you can purchase the full version. See more at : <a href="http://www.macrecoverytool.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.macrecoverytool.net/</a></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-73159554804668998852013-09-26T05:20:00.005-07:002013-12-23T01:30:13.822-08:00How to Recover Deleted Mac Files?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<b>Recovering Accidentally Deleted Mac Files from Trash</b></div>
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It happens to all of us that we accidentally delete some useful files from our computers. If you are an Apple Mac user, you can see all these files in the Trash of your computer. Files deleted from the Finder of Apple Mac OSX are stored here. The Command-Z key combination can be used to recover accidentally the deleted Mac files. This method is useful only for the recovery of the last item deleted. But all items from the Trash can be recovered simply by dragging them to desired location after opening the Trash (by clicking the Trash icon).<br />
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But what if the Trash has been cleared off (by <b>Empty Trash</b> command) or if the file has been permanently deleted (by Command – Delete)? A permanently deleted file won’t be present in the Trash. Also, if the option <b>Delete command that bypass trash</b> has been enabled in Mac, files deleted from the system won’t be available in the Trash (it is better not to enable <b>Delete command that bypass trash</b>). It is difficult to recover permanently deleted files from the system using the Mac tools.<br />
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When a file is permanently deleted from the system, only the directory entries are deleted. The system marks the space of the deleted file as available for storage of new data, but the file is not deleted all of a sudden from the system. The space of the file is overwritten only when a new file is to be stored. So, if you want to recover permanently deleted files, immediately stop storing new data so that the space of the deleted file remains as it is. And now use a good Mac Recovery tool like Kernel for Mac Recovery for the recovery of permanently deleted data from the system. </div>
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But this won’t work if files are deleted using <b>Secure Empty Trash</b> command. On using<b> Secure Empty Trash</b>, the Mac not only deletes the file, but also rewrites the space of the deleted file with random numbers so as to wipe out the possibility of file recovery. </div>
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<b>Using Time Machine to Restore Permanently Deleted Files</b></div>
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Time Machine is a built-in utility with Mac OSX to create incremental backups of Mac files, and is included with Mac from OSX version 10.5 onwards. It backups the entire Mac files including system files, applications, documents and other files. Time Machine automatically keeps a backup copy of files and remembers the appearance of the system at a particular time in the past. </div>
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<li>2. Click the padlock (see the lower left part) and enter the administrator name and password (if it is locked).</li>
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On its first run, the Time Machine automatically backs up the entire data stored in Mac. Then onwards, it backs up every change on hourly basis. This backup helps you recover your data even if it gets permanently deleted.</div>
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<b>Using Kernel for Mac Recovery to Recover Permanently Deleted Mac Files</b></div>
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Kernel for Mac Recovery is a third party Mac Recovery Tool for the recovery of Mac files from the HFS, HFS+ File System. It helps to recover permanently deleted Mac files as wells as files lost due to corruption. It scans the affected hard drive from a Windows platform, and recovers the Mac files and stores them in a new location. Before buying the Kernel for Mac Recovery, it is better you try the trial version of the software to ensure that all your lost files are recovered using this software. If you are able to recover and view your lost files, proceed to purchase the software as this is necessary to save the files. </div>
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In order to recover deleted files, download and install Kernel for Mac on a Windows based system, connect the affected hard drive to it and launch Kernel for Mac Recovery. You can contact the support team of Kernel for Mac Recovery if you need any support. The steps for the recovery of deleted files are briefly given below: </div>
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<li>3. Select the partition for recovery and click <b>Next</b> (partitions are listed on the left pan).</li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07601097818565531288noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047325010254178081.post-21194226910043214452013-09-26T05:12:00.002-07:002013-12-09T02:39:15.416-08:00How to perform a complete MAC data recovery?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Mac OS is known for their reliability, but they aren't immune to hard disk failure, viruses, physical damage and other threats that can result data disaster condition. Sometimes, when you try to start your Mac OS system, you come across broken folder icon, kernel panic or prohibitory sign that may appear at startup. Such unexpected behavior of Mac OS prevents the system from booting up correctly. Finally, all your critical data becomes inaccessible and you face critical data loss situations. You should create regular backup of your data and save at safe storage location. </div>
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This data disaster problem occurs due to a number of reasons such as operating system crash or malfunction, system data structure damage, boot loader corruption, damage to MBR (Master Boot Record) and so forth. Whatever is the reason, you might face severe data loss situations. In order to get rid of such issues and retrieve the lost or inaccessible data, you need to perform Mac data recovery by following proper procedures.<br />
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By following above steps, you can fix most of the MAC OS issues and hard drive related logical issues, but it may fail to recover your complete data. At this point, you should look for professional third party software which can recover your crucial data. Fortunately, Kernel recovery for Mac is available in this field in order to provide you the best possible result of Mac data recovery. This proficient data recovery software helps you to recover data from HFS, HFS+ file systems that may get deleted, formatted, damaged, or corrupted and even from the Mac hard disks. </div>
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By using Kernel recovery for Mac too, you can recover your lost data from the Mac hard disk in following way:</div>
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<b>(1) </b>The first step starts with launching Kernel for Macintosh. Just after launching it, a thorough scanning of all the physical disks starts and all data are displayed in a list: <br />
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<b>(2)</b> When the scanning process gets completed, the software displays the recovered files and folders of the selected device: <br />
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<b>(3)</b> From the displayed list, you can select the files and folders which you want to save from the right pane of the window and copy using Recover Selected button in the tool-bar: <br />
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What will you do after you have accidentally deleted some interesting pictures, or hard-earned songs or videos from the memory card of your smart phone or from some other electronic device? There are a lot we can do to recover them. Here we discuss this topic with the assumptions that we all are Mac users.</div>
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<b>Secure Digital (SD) Cards in Mac</b></div>
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Personal Computers use SD Cards as auxiliary storage devices and many computer brands have special features like built-in slots to access, read and write SD cards. Also, they can be accessed through USB adapters. Mac Computers have built-in Secure Digital (SD) or SD extended capacity (SDXC) card slots to read and write SD cards. Also, Disk Utility application of Mac is used to format (as FAT 32 or Mac OS Extended) and partition the SD Card.</div>
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<b>How to Insert and Remove SD Card in Mac?</b></div>
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It’s very easy to insert and remove SD cards in Mac computers. Just insert it with metal contacts pointing to the computer, but facing downwards (if the SD card doesn’t not mount, remove it and insert again). The Mac computer recognizes it as a USB storage device, and you can access it, read it and write on it using the Mac computer.</div>
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To remove the SD card from the Mac computer, you need to eject it properly. Wait till the data transfer is complete, and drag the SD card icon to the Trash icon. Now, the SD card icon disappears and you can safely remove the SD card from the computer.</div>
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<b>How to View SD Card Specifications on Mac Computer?</b></div>
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View the specifications of a card inserted in SD card slot by following the steps given below:</div>
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<li>1. Go to the <b>Apple</b> menu and choose <b>About This Mac</b>.</li>
<li>2. Click <b>More Info</b>.</li>
<li>3. Go to <b>Hardware</b> section and select <b>USB</b>.</li>
<li>4. Select <b>Internal Memory Card Reader </b>when the list of USB devices appears. Now, you can view information on the card inserted on the SD card slot.</li>
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<b>How to Fix the ‘Cannot be modified’ Error of SD Card in Mac?</b></div>
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If you receive a message ‘Cannot be modified’, while trying to modify the SD card using a Mac computer, it means that your card is locked using lock sider. You can overcome this as given below:</div>
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<li>2. Remove the card from the SD card slot.</li>
<li>3. Adjust the lock slider to unlock the card (see the manufacturer’s specifications to find the location of lock slider).</li>
<li>4. Insert the card again and modify the content as required.</li>
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<b>How to Recover Deleted Mac Files from SD Card?</b></div>
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If the SD card files have been deleted while accessing them through the Mac computer, you can find those files in the Trash. They can be recovered by moving them back to the SD card.<br />
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If you don’t find the required files in the Trash, you can use Kernel for Mac Recovery for the recovery of the accidentally deleted files. But take care that you don’t add any data to the SD card after realizing that you have deleted some useful data. Follow the steps given below to recover the data from the SD card.</div>
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<li>1. Connect the Mac hard drive (along with the SD card) to computer installed with Kernel for Mac Recovery.</li>
<li>2. Open Kernel for Mac Recovery. </li>
<li>3. Select the SD card on the left pane of the Kernel.</li>
<li>4. Select the required ‘Volume Identity Option’ (<b>Use Partition Table</b> / <b>Search Partition</b>) and click <b>Next</b>.</li>
<li>5. Select the partition for recovery and click <b>Next</b>.</li>
<li>6. Finally save the recovered files in a new location when they are displayed after recovery (don’t save on the affected SD card).</li>
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