Recover Mac files

Can we recover Mac files, using REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software?

Yes, it is definitely possible to recover Mac files which are lost/deleted due to various unavoidable reasons, which are beyond our control. This holds good, if the data loss is purely logical, and not physical.

When it comes to data loss, there is absolutely no difference between Windows and Mac operating systems. Data loss is as common in Mac systems, as it is in systems, which run on Windows. It is only the recovery software that differs, and nothing else.

Recovery process of lost/deleted data in Mac operating system is similar to the recovery process in Windows operating system. It is made easier by the use of REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software. REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software, lets you recover Mac files using the advanced file search method, and hence making sure, that each and every bit of data, is recovered to the fullest.

REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software is equipped with advanced data recovery algorithms to recover complete data from HFS+, HFSX file systems. In addition, it has the ability to recover deleted, lost digital photos, audio and video files. Try it Now!

Important:

Although data is definitely recoverable using REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software, there are some precautions, that the user must take, before using the software. They can be listed as follows,

  • Stop using the drive from which, you want to recover the data, as using the drive for further Read/ Write operations, might result in permanent erasure of data.
  • Never save the recovered data into the drive from which you are recovering the data, as this may cause overwriting of data, rendering it irrecoverable.
  • It is suggested that you install the software on another PC, before proceeding with the subsequent steps of data recovery. After installing the software on another PC, connect the hard drive as a slave drive to that PC. Once you are done with that, you can proceed with the data recovery, using the simple steps given in the subsequent pages.

Steps to file recovery using REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software

Step 1: Launch REMO Recover (Mac) Pro Edition software by selecting it from the application folder. The main window pops up as shown in Figure a.

Recover Mac Files Main Screen

Figure a: Main window

Step 2: The drives and the different volumes connected to the system are displayed as shown in Figure b. Select the volume from which you want to recover the data, and click the Recover button.

Select drive to recover Mac file

Figure b: Select volume

Step 3: As soon as you click the Recover button, a new window displays all the file types that can be recovered. You can select the file type you wish to recover, or click on the Select All button, to select all the file types, as shown in Figure c.

Select file type to recover

Figure c: Select file type

Step 4: After selecting the file types, click on the Next button. As soon as you click the Next button, the software scans the selected volume for lost/deleted files, and lists the found files and folders in the form of a tree structure as shown in Figure d.

Found lost Mac files Screen

Figure d: Found files and folders

Note: You can also search for file types that have not been listed inn the software, by selecting the Add New File Type option, as shown in Figure e.

Adding new file type to recover

Figure e: Add New File Type

Step 5: Once the files have been listed in the tree format, the next step is to save the data onto a safe location. Select the files you want to save, or click on the Root folder to select all the files, and click the Save button.

As soon as you click the Save button, a window to select the destination drive, to save the data, is displayed, as shown in Figure f. Select the destination drive, where you want to save the data, and click the Save button.

Save recovered Mac files

Figure f: Select destination drive

As soon as you click the Save button, the selected data is saved onto the selected destination drive. You can now access the recovered files as before.

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