Archive for the ‘Macintosh’ Category

How to Recover Deleted Macintosh Emails- Guide to Data Recovery

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Accidentally deleted Macintosh Mails? Wondering how to undelete all the deleted emails? Accidental data deletion can be commonly seen in Macintosh systems. Some time people do it out of ignorance and some time while deleting some emails, unfortunately they end up deleting their important email too. (more…)

Resolve Wrong Volume Type error to stabilize Mac OS X

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

No one can deny the fact that Mac OS X is one of the best operating system yet discovered. People are very much impressed with its outstanding performance and great looks. Unlike other operating system Mac OS X has the ability to divide the hard drive into several volumes. You can use each volume as a separate hard drive and can store any type of data in it. But it would be wrong to say that Mac OS X is free from the risk of data loss situation. Data loss can occur in Mac OS X due to accidental deletion or corruption or damage to Mac file system. Whatever the reason may be it’s you who suffer the consequences.

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Recover pictures from the corrupted Memory card

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Digital camera uses different types of memory card to stores captured images, photos and videos. But in most of the cases memory cards gets corrupted and the data which is available in the memory card becomes inaccessible. This is very common problem and whenever memory card gets corrupted then most of the camera users want to recovery their important images from the memory card. Memory card is very important and very reliable but bad things can happen to any device. If your camera memory card is corrupted then don’t panic!! Solution is also by which you can recover your memory card photos on Mac computer system.

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Recover lost or deleted images from Canon EOS Rebel T2i digital camera

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Cannon is world largest digital manufacturer company which manufactures very reliable and very high quality camera. One of them is Canon EOS Rebel T2i. It is also very stylish digital camera and very liked by camera users as well as by photographers. It has 18 Megapixel cameras which captures high quality and digital images. As like other digital camera it also supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory card and stores every type of captured images on these memory cards. But many times it happens that the captured images is deleted or lost from the memory card. it can takes place due to several kinds of reasons like due to virus attack, human mistake, memory card corruption etc.

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Fix internal file system error and recover data from HFS file system

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Mac OS uses HFS and HFS+ file systems. These file systems are divided in to blocks and their tracks are maintained through catalog files. This file is b* tree and any kind of corruption in the B tree can cause error. The error may occur in the format

“-127 fsDSIntErr“ (more…)

Fix error code 36 in MAC OS X

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Error code 36 is a very common problem faced by most of MAC users especially by those who use Snow Leopard OS X. This error code generates if you are running MS –DOS formatted disk on MAC Snow leopard OSX and you try to copy the files to or from Windows formatted volumes. (more…)

Mac OSX File System Corruption Causes DMG No Mountable File Systems

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Macintosh operating system treats DMG (disk mounted graphics) as real disks and a user can mount image files as normal hard disk volume. The features of this file format are compression, secure password protection and so it is good way to distribute the data securely. Mac gives the Disk Utility which is available in Mac OS X 10.3 and later versions that can be used to create DMG files. When you need to access the data present in the DMG file, you first need to mount the DMG file and then access the data. But it is experienced by several people that while doing this you will face the problem of data corruption and data loss issues with Mac and need Macintosh Data Recovery. (more…)

How to Fix ‘Segment Loader Error’ on Mac OS X

Friday, March 18th, 2011

‘Segment Loader Error’

Above mentioned error message is experienced by Mac users when segment loader fails to load the segments. It is important to solve this error message for successful execution of Mac applications. Here, it is important to know about segments before solving the issue.

Usually, Mac applications are divided into segments. These segments are loaded first in the memory while accessing any application of Mac. There are separate rooms available in RAM for loading segments of these applications. These segments load in RAM memory by the help of segment loader that is an important component of Mac. Sometimes segment loader fails to perform its routine task and users may receive unusual error codes. One such error message is mentioned at the top of this content.

It happens due to some adverse situations. Some possible reasons are Invalid B-tree node, corrupted file system and outdated drivers. This is not very critical issue but it must be treated immediately to avoid severe system problems. Mac has several inbuilt technology that can be used in this situation to solve the problem.

Solution:

1.      Run disk utility tool

2.      Run fsck command line in single user mode

Note: Keep full system backup before following any of these steps

You may follow these steps to solve the problem. If step 1 fails to solve the problem then proceed towards step two. Even, ‘Segment Loader Error’ remains unsolved on your system then you need to format the hard disk drive and reinstall the Mac OS. It is pretty sure that you will get an error free system after following these steps. However, you may face data loss situation after resolving the issue. In this situation you can restore lost data from recent backup.

However, if you haven’t created system backup then professional data recovery software Mac is required to recover lost Mac data. But it is recommended to update your system backup regularly to avoid any such critical data loss situation.

How to resolve “Empty Blue Screen Error” in Mac OS X

Friday, March 11th, 2011

If you are experiencing Blue Screen error in your Mac OS that you must get assured that your system is in threat. After you experience this error problem in your system screen you are unable to boot your system and see the progress indicator appears to be like a spinning disk or colored pinwheel. Due to this reason your system fails to boot and does not respond to your request. It causes temporary data loss situation as you cannot access the stored data unless you resolve Blue screen error from Mac.

The error message appears in the following manner on your system screen:

“Empty Blue Screen Error”

To resolve this error problem from your system first you need to know the causes that are responsible for causing this error in your system. Some of the prominent causes are:

1.    Damage to Mac front file

2.    Incompatible log in items

3.    Damaged preferences

4.    Incompatible boot items

5.    Corruption or damage to hard drive data structure

6.    Selecting “Connect automatically when starting TCP/IP applications” as an alternative in network preferences

Such factors are responsible for causing blue screen error in Mac OS. You need to fix this error in order to make your Mac hard drive data accessible. Some of the advance techniques to fix Empty Blue Screen error are listed below:

1.    Replace the older fonts with a new one

2.    Delete all incompatible startup items and boot your system in Safe Mode

3.    Delete the incompatible login item. This must be done during the booting process

4.    Remove the preference files from your system

5.    Start your system in a “Single User Mode” and execute “Mount-UW” command

6.    Repair the Mac hard disk using FSCK tool

These methods will resolve the error problem from your system. But if there is corruption to the server file system you may face severe data loss. In that case you need to use deleted file recovery Mac software and recover all the lost data and restore them back to Mac OS.

Perform easy kernel panic Mac fix

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Kernel panic Mac is related to the internal error of Mac OS and it occurs usually with UNIX based operating system and Mac OS. Your system may go through hardware and software crashes. You may receive the error messages in the format

System Failure: cpu1; code=00000007 (Corrupt skip lists) Latest crash info for cup 1:

PC=0×000AAEF4; MSR=0×00001000; DAR=0X20380000; continues…

OR “Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 0): 0×300 Data access DSISR=0×40000000 DAR=0×0000006c PC=0×06d77510 MSR=0×00009030

generating stack backtrace prior to panic:

backtrace: 0×06d77510 0×0002a1fa 0009d1ef 00099440 012f4102 kernel

modules in backtrace: com.apple.filesystems.cddafs(1.0) @ 06d75000

Memory Access Exception(1,0,0) Waiting for remote debugger connection” (more…)