Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Corrupted or Conflicting Extensions in Mac Causes Data Loss

In Mac OS X there are folders having files that are very important for running of the computer. These files are loaded every time when you start your computer. When these files become damaged or conflict with each other, the files (known as extensions and control panels) can cause your computer to crash or to fail. If you want to check whether the problem has been occurred due to the damaged or conflicted extensions, you can temporarily disable them.

If your computer starts in normal way after disabling them, the problem is definitely occurred due to damaged extensions and conflicts and you need to fix them. The computer extensions and control panels can get damaged due to a number of reasons like improper system shutdown, virus attack, and many alike.

When your system crashes, you need to hard boot it and it can further get damaged and can also damage the most precious thing stored on it- Your Important Data. If restarting your computer with disabled extensions doesn’t keep it from crashing, another possible reason of the problem may be the corrupted system software or operating system.

As a resolution you need to reinstall the operating system. Reinstalling the operating system is the easiest task to work around all of the operating system and software malfunction related problems. It will set up a completely new operating system and fresh file system. Though, it solves problems, but have you ever thought about the other side of coin?

Reinstalling the operating system formats the primary volume of the hard drive and all of the data stored on it will be wiped out. The conditions can become more serious if you haven’t partitioned the hard drive. In such situations, it becomes essential to recover the lost data. In this case, you need to perform data recovery Mac.

Data recovery for Mac is possible with the help of Mac data recovery software. Macintosh data recovery software can recover the lost data in all possible cases of data loss.

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