Mac Catalog file is an important Mac file system that contains the informations about the hard disk volumes such as its name, file thread, directory and the thread of the directory. The informations about the volume is saved in a very organized and secured way in these catalog file in B* tree structure. It is a very important file as it contains the significant data of system file and directory. Any problem with this tree structure Mac catalog file corruption that makes the data inaccessible and you need to perform Macintosh file recovery to make it accessible again. (more…)
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Know How to Fix Mac Catalog file corruption
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Macintosh file recovery
Monday, February 22nd, 2010The Macintosh file recovery is advanced and professional data recovery software which helps to salvage, recover and rescue the lost data from lost or deleted Mac drives. It offers the quick and advance scan to locate the lost files. After scanning the recovered data is then restore to the specified location by the users.
The Macintosh file recovery software is an easy, fast and secure data recovery software tool. It is very easy handle that a non technician user can easily handle it without any expertise skill. It recovers the lost file without taking any risk of lost or deleted data. This software is the complete solution for the data loss due to accidental deleted, media fault and due to being stored on a drive before it was formatted. The Macintosh file recovery software also support to recover the libraries, photo collection and many more. It is very simple and intuitive user friendly interface which is extremely fast in recovering and scanning the lost or deleted files.
Data loss in Mac while copying a file whose name ends with “#02”
Monday, December 28th, 2009You can often come across a situation where you try to copy a file whose filename ends with “#02” or other hexadecimal number via any Apple file service. This affects users of Mac OS X 10.2 while copying any version of any Apple file service which might be served by the Mac OS or any other OS.
Users can suffer from data loss on server or can experience kernel panic while copying a file whose filename ends with hexadecimal numbers. It occurs instantly just after starting the copy like when you drag the file icon onto the server icon. Data loss happens when click replace in answer to an alert box displaying that file name already exists in the alert message box. Folders and files on the server side are deleted.
Here "Server" signifies to any computer contribution an affected service, whether or not it’s OS is sold and marketed as a "server". Just for instance Mac OS 8.6, is a server when file sharing is turned on. You would always encounter this problem with files whose names ends with the hexadecimal number. You will not face this problem with the file ending with #dead or 10ade. Hexadecimal (base-16) numbers are any created from a set of these characters: abcdef1234567890.
This affects all Apple file service versions whether it’s served by Mac OS or any other OS. But it’s not limited to service well-known by the names file sharing, personal file sharing, Apple File service, Windows 2000 services for Macintosh, AFP. To prevent this very issue you can try out updating to Mac OS X 10.2.2 or later.
If you are still unable to recover your lost data back then you need to try out Macintosh file recovery software application. Software uses great scanning algo which scans the drive and extract out lost information. Application’s simple GUI interface makes it very trouble free to use and supports recovery from HFS, HFSX, HFS+, HFS Wrapper and FAT file system volumes.
