Thursday, 29 January 2015

How to recover inaccessible files on OS X Mac?

It has been said, Mac is more reliable and safe as compared to other operating systems but still many nasty errors make OS X platform clumsy. Till today, Mac users come across many unknown data loss situations by attempting wrong steps in a hassle manner. Either during drive formatting or installing new software phase, just a wrong step leads a user to face unexpected events of data loss. To overcome from those situations, users try to restore Mac files from Time Machine backup or seek data recovery programs to regain the lost data. To get an efficient Mac data recovery software with in best prices is not always a worth deal. Above all, wouldn’t it be the best if users get more aware and stay away from the causes of data loss? If you support this viewpoint then take a look at the causes mentioned below that why data gets inaccessible? 

What causes inaccessibility of data?

  • Interrupted read/write operations
An interruption during file Read/Write process may lead to data loss. The chances of file corruption get increased and on-going process becomes inactive or halted in mid of the way if such kind of the interruption occurs at an extreme point.

  • Human mistakes
Sometimes, due to accidental deletion of files/folders or incorrect formatting Mac drive makes data inaccessible.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

OS X Mac troubleshoot tips for novice

In this technological era, many of us who jump from Windows to Mac platform aren’t aware about expert tips to work with an optimized Mac machine for a long time. Although time-to-time, Mac experts roll out awesome tricks to maintain an equalize performance of Mac but still newbies face nasty complications. If you are in the support of using Mac but little afraid in switching to Mac platform then before moving towards take a look at these manual skillful tactics. These are the simple solutions for a novice to stay away from cryptic errors very easily and hoax the worst circumstances while working with OS X system.

Tip 1: How to Know about Mac System?

To quickly know about Mac system specifications (like OS X version, processor, RAM, HDD size etc.) use ‘About This Mac option’.

  • Click on Apple menu (situated in upper left corner)
  • Select ‘About this Mac’ option from drop down menu list

To know detailed information like (RAM upgrade slots, installed hardware etc.) apart from processor & installed OS X version, access ‘System Profiler’ option

Monday, 26 January 2015

How to reduce MacBook Pro heating Issue?

MacBook is getting thinner, lighter and more powerful to please more and more Mac users and allow them to keep MacBook in their lap for better working. If we talk about MacBook Pro with retina display, then it has inbuilt fans which work hard to keep CPU status cool and operating at uniform and stable temperatures. Despite these built-in fans, temperatures of Mac’s CPU can go from 50 Celsius to 60 Celsius while handling some CPU-intensive tasks. However MacBook Pro can handle that kind of heat, but it starts to suffer as temperature cross 75 Celsius.

Electronic components like processor, memory, battery and even hard drive gets overheated after a time period and creates physical discomfort to user. Nowadays, overheating problem related to Macs especially MacBook can be observed significantly. Heating issues not only reduces the life span of electronic components but also it won’t allow MacBook Pro to work for long last.  

How to check the System Heat Temperature?

There are many free apps like ‘Temperature Monitor’, ‘Marcel Bresink Temperature Monitor’ that help in monitoring the temperature level of MacBook Pro’s components like CPU, processor, graphics card, memory, battery and even your hard disk.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

How to regain Mac data from erased hard drive?

Mac users are always suggested to create a successful backup of entire hard drive and store it to a different storage media like CD/DVD, USB Flash media drive before initiating any operation/experiment on Mac system. Mac system has a built-in feature called Time Machine for creating and maintaining backup on the behalf of a user. If Mac has a proper set up for Time Machine then this app needs an external media drive to store the backup. Usually it’s good to keep duplicate copy on another storage media rather on the same physical storage location. Now the main point arises; what if external drive hard drive becomes inaccessible and it’s difficult to fetch the stored data. Either it seems like the drive is inaccessible or accidentally erased.

There are plenty of ways to examine the drive status and to recover the amount of lost data. If the case is related with the hard drive failure then the first step is to check the health of hard drive.

If the drive is physically damaged (broken/bent pins) then drive couldn’t be connected properly with another system for attempting data recovery.

In case, if there is no physically harm but data can’t be accessed then avoid overwriting on drive. The more you overwrite on drive more you lose chances of data recovery.