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How to recover lost data for Mac OS.

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9:38 am
January 10, 2011


vickywujiaqi

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How to recover lost data for Mac OS.

Nice to Recover Data for Mac, an advanced tool that offers complete disk data recovery solutions in post data loss scenario. This comprehensive software provides unconditional results in handling almost all types of logical data loss, such as formatted volumes, deleted files etc..It can recover and restore disk data from corrupted HFS+ and HFSX file systems on Mac OSX.   Key Functions:

–Photo Recovery -Recover photos, videos, music and other multimedia files from both Mac hard drive and other portable storage devices (Support HFS+/FAT/ NTFS/NTFS5 file system)

–Deleted File Recovery -Recover recent deleted files with original name and path,supporting HFS,HFS+ and FAT file system

–Deep Scan Recovery -Use RAW searching technology that scans your files sector by sector to make sure that all the possible files can be retrieved.It is highly recommended that you try this when other recovery module doesn’t work.

–Lost Partition Recovery -Recover partitions which have been lost, overwritten or damaged by a virus,as well as the data on them

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Nice to Recover Photo for Mac  incorporates high end media recovery methods to systematically scan and recover media files from IDE / ATA / SATA / SCSI hard disk drives, iPod, SD Cards, CF Cards, XD Cards, Memory Sticks, external Zip drives, FireWire and USB hard drives. It supports professional RAW photograph recovery for almost all popular Digital SLR’s, such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Minolta, Olympus , Kodak and so on.

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3:38 am
February 7, 2011


freddymoore83

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Post edited 4:55 am – February 8, 2011 by freddymoore83


Specific data recovery software is available for each operating system. In order to recover deleted data from Macintosh Computer, you need to have specialized Mac disk recovery software. The software is able to recover information from HFS+ and HFSX file systems.

6:48 am
February 21, 2011


nancyjohnson87

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Deleted, formatted, lost and inaccessible Mac data is very hard to retrieve if the valid and updated backup is not available. In such circumstances any attempt made to access the data stored in the hard will results into several error messages which will again become barrier between data and its accessibility. So, in order to remove this barrier and to access the inaccessible data user need to go with third party Data Recovery Mac software which is very efficient software to recover the lost and deleted data.

1:43 am
February 4, 2012


kiaraben

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If you have lost your photos and videos from Mac OS then you can make use of Mac photo recovery software. The software has the capability to recover photos and videos within few clicks only. It can amazingly do SR2 repair, KDC repair, GIF repair and many more. The utility supports recovery of several file formats(photos and videos).

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