Monday, January 10, 2011

Mac file recovery: What to do when my file system get corrupted.

Though the Mac machine are very much efficient in accomplishing the everyday works and are built with all the advanced technology, still it does not mean that one can not face any instance of data loss with Macintosh. Macintosh users do face data loss sometimes, data loss can be so accidental that it may not be prevented. In all such tragic and unfortunate situations, Mac file recovery is the software to recover all your valuable data back.

Sometimes, with any unexpected power failure, if the Macintosh machine suddenly shuts down, it shows an error message, the next time you try to boot the system. With the error message popping up every time you try to start-up, the system may fail to boot further.

The error message may be as follows:

"-127 error disk could not used/found"

The cause behind the error message, you encountered can be a possible corruption to the directory structure/file system of the hard disk. The file system or the directory structure systematically stores the data, when there is any operation on the hard disk and if that is suddenly interrupted in the middle, the information gets corrupted. After this, the next time you try to boot your Macintosh machine, the OS can not be able to fetch the information with respect to the last operations and the whole hard disk becomes inaccessible thereof.

Resolution:

Run the Disk Utility from the recovery console and repair the damaged file system

If disk utility fails, you may try the 'fsck' utility to check and repair the file system.

These Mac file recovery software are very powerful to scan your troubled drive and retrieve all your data quite efficiently. Moreover, with their easy-to use features, any user even without much technical knowledge can also use the software.