Macintosh Recovery, MAC Data Loss, Corrupted Data, Virus Attack, Disk Failure.

Macintosh Recovery

The Mac OS has gone through many changes over time.The Mac OS 9x generations and some prior Mac generations relied on a unique data structure called a file resource fork or data fork. The data fork holds the raw data in an organized format. The resource fork integrates the dialog boxes, warning boxes and GUI (Graphical User Interface). Mac OSX does not rely on the file resource fork or data fork.

Lost data typically is the result of a corrupted data fork or file resource fork. RestoreMyData repairs these "broken" or lost data. Repair or recovery of a failed resource or data fork is a small part of a Mac Data Recovery.

Mac's use a UNIX based operating system and typically and are very stable, however, they still do fail. The operating system can fail for reasons such as a virus attack, file corruption or hard drive failure. Head misalignment or contamination with dust can cause the read/write heads to collide with the disk's recording surface and result in data loss. RestoreMyData repairs both types of data loss. The data recovery due to hard drive failure and the lost data resulting from file corruption. Additional data loss information is located in the Data Recovery Service page.