Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Troubleshooting during Safe Boot and Mac Error

When we troubleshoot Mac OS X with the help of Safe Boot which is a specific method to start your Mac OS X when troubleshooting. Safe mode is a situation Mac OS X is in after starting with Safe Boot. It is the way of removing all of the errors from your system.

When you start Mac OS X using Safe Boot, a disk verification and repair happens automatically. But sometimes it can also create problems. The disk repair can’t repair issues on the drive. The system automatically shuts down with a gray screen and Apple logo on the screen.

In this situation, you can’t access the stored data from the hard drive and you can’t start the system without Safe Boot. To resolve this issue, Macintosh provides three methods:

Start your computer with Mac OS X Install DVD and repair the hard drive using Disk
Utility. If repair is successful, you must be able to start normally.

Back up your data and try using third party drive repairing utilities.

Back up your important data (as much as possible) and then perform Erase and Install Installation of the Mac OS X on affected volume.

If we think of reinstallation of the operating system which is the last option that can resolve all of the issues. However there is a great dropdown to this method that it will delete all the data stored on the hard drive that will eventually lead to the nightmare of data loss. But the lost data is still recoverable and you don’t need to take tension.

You can recover your lost data by performing data recovery Mac. Data recovery Mac is possible using Mac data recovery software. these software are very powerful and can extract the data from corrupted or inaccessible hard drive.

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