How to Save Your MacBook Hard Drive Data after a Crash?
Hard drive crash can smash all the data from the system that becomes very challenging to recover. MacBook comes with such facility that you can save your hard drive data even after crash. The process of recovery is very easy only right steps should be followed by the user. Below find out how we have described the process to save MacBook hard disk data after crash.
Partition of Drive with Windows OS MacBook comes with amazing feature to run various versions of windows operating system. On Mac machine, windows XP, Vista or 7 can be installed and hard drive can be distributed as per the space required to install OS and save other files.
How to transfer all files from one Mac Transferring files from Mac OS X to windows required a program called Mac Drive. Install this application and transfer all files from Mac OS to windows, as when your Mac OS X will be crashed it will not boot through OSX and you have to choose windows OS option to boot your MacBook. If you face while installing this program, just call to MacBook technical support.
Mount Anyway to Access Mac Hard Drive
When you use Mac Drive it will allow viewing windows partition and Mac hard drive. And if you try to click and access Mac hard drive most probably you will get a message that “Mac Drive is corrupted and not accessible. Now Mac Drive gives an option called “Mount Anyway”, clicking on that allows access of MacBook hard drive.
Backup you’re Files into External Hard Disk
Mount Anyway allows accessing the hard disk data of MacBook with option to copy data into external drive. You can backup all important files and folders including documents, music files, movies and other data into any other external hard disk. And MacBook Pro users facing technical problems can get MacBook Pro Support to move data safely. This process can help to save hard disk data of a MacBook after system crash. And using this process possible if you get access of hard drive, it means there is issue with boot sector or related with software, however OSX is equipped with advance mechanism to prevent data from further damage. But after backup your files, you should take your MacBook to a technician providing Mac OS X upgrade support and can repair the issue carefully or change the hard disk.