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Apple / Mac Data
Recovery
We
specialize in
Mac data recovery,
and we can help
you get your data
back if you have
suffered a hard
drive failure.
When it comes
to a physical
failure of the
hard drive, Mac
computers use
the exact same
style hard drives
as their PC counterparts.
The biggest difference
in recovering
data from a Mac
has to do with
the structure
of the file system
itself.
Mac file systems
are little more
complicated when
it comes to recovering
deleted files.
You want to make
sure you use a
company you can
trust to handle
this type of recovery.
In some cases
vital data associated
with the files
may be lost, but
the raw data that
makes up the file
may still be accessible.
A file might consist
only of resources
with an empty
data fork, or
only a data fork
with no resource
fork. A document
file for example,
could contain
its text in the
data fork and
styling information
in the resource
fork, so that
an application
which didn't recognize
the styling information
could still read
the raw text.
On the other hand,
these forks provided
a challenge to
interoperability
with other operating
systems; copying
a file from a
Mac to a non-Mac
system would strip
it of its resource
fork.
The way these
files are structured
makes it a bit
more difficult
to recover. However,
in most cases
the data is recoverable.
If it's not recoverable
to your satisfaction,
then you pay nothing.
We never charge
an evaluation
fee and we never
charge an attempt
fee.
We can recover
data from almost
any Mac, using
just about any
Macintosh OS.
The following
list includes
OS versions we
currently support:
- Mac OS 8.0
- Mac OS 8.1
- Mac OS 8.5
- Mac OS 8.5.1
- Mac OS 8.6
- Mac OS 9.0
- Mac OS 9.0.2
- Mac OS 9.0.3
- Mac OS 9.0.4
- Mac OS 9.1
- Mac OS 9.2
- Mac OS 9.2.1
- Mac OS 9.2.2
- Mac OS X v10.0
(Cheetah)
- Mac OS X v10.1
(Puma)
- Mac OS X v10.2
(Jaguar)
- Mac OS X v10.3
(Panther)
- Mac OS X v10.4
(Tiger)
- Mac OS X v10.5
(Leopard)
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