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Mac Data Recovery

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Whilst nearly all data recovery companies will offer data retrieval services for the windows operating systems and some more specialised operations ones will offer Linux & Unix Data Services, Not all data recovery companies will offer Macintosh data recovery.

Like all other systems hard drives will fail as will memory sticks, and also file corruptions will occur. But as Mac file systems are somewhat different from the norm often specialist data retrieval tools will be required to effect a repair or restoration.

Many tools are not available commercially and have to be developed in-house so tend to stay in the hands of the Mac data recovery experts.

Mac recovery is not restricted to computers and servers however and with the increasing popularity of large memory capacity devices such as Apple iPhones and iPods, specialist companies will have developed tools to aid file recovery from these devices as well.

Mac recovery is possible from all Mac based file systems including: MFS, HFS, HFS+, HFSX, XSERVER and XSAN.

For further advice call a Mac data recovery specialist.

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About Apple Macs

Macintosh, or Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface.

Through the second half of the 1980s, the company built market share only to see it dissipate in the 1990s as the personal computer market shifted towards IBM PC compatible machines running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.

Apple consolidated multiple consumer-level desktop models into the 1998 iMac all-in-one, which was a sales success and saw the Macintosh brand revitalized. Current Mac systems are mainly targeted at the home, education, and creative professional markets.

They are: the aforementioned (though upgraded) iMac and the entry-level Mac mini desktop models, the workstation-level Mac Pro tower, the MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the Xserve server.....read more