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Member Since: Oct 01, 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 5,396
Mac Specs: 27" iMac i7 (2011), iPhone5, iPad3, AppleTV2
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04-30-2012, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by MarryWilson
When data in the MAC operating system corrupts, you need to use a professional MAC recovery software to rescue the data. There are several third party recovery software that provide high- tech MAC recovery utility to recover lost data from HFS and HFS+ volumes. Kernel for MAC data recovery software recover MAC data from crashed hard drive, corrupt partition table, boot sector and formatted partitions.
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That isn't necessarily true. It really depends on the fault with the drive and whether the data required is corrupt.
Oli-783:
You can take the disk out of your Mac - this is pretty easy if you have a MacBook. Once out you can connect the drive to a sata-to-USB adapter or put it in a hard disk enclosure then connect it to you other MacBook. From there, depending on the level of corruption you should be able to copy data from the disk.
As it looks as though you will have to replace the drive anyway you could also install or have installed a new disk in your Mac, install Lion and then connect the old disk using the above methods and copy the files straight back to your Mac.
External hard disk acquisition addict - but admitting the problem is the first step to a robust backup
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Thanks
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