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HFS, HFS , FAT, EXFAT and NTFS data recovery Mac

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HFS, HFS , FAT, EXFAT and NTFS data recovery Mac

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  1. HFS, HFS+, NTFS, FAT & ExFAT Data Recovery Mac Stellar Phoenix Mac data recovery  HFS  NTFS  FAT

  2. What are HFS, NTFS, FAT and ExFAT formats? HFS is Unix based file format system, which forms the core of Apple’s Mac OS X computer. On the other hand NTFS is Windows NT file system to which a Windows drive is read & write. FAT is robust file system that supports both Mac & Windows. However, Mac only reads NTFS drive & doesn’t write onto it. Whereas, Windows doesn’t recognize a drive formatted with HFS, HFS+.

  3. Advantage of FAT file system Due to its machine independency, FAT is extremely popular file format for USBs, External hard drives, MP3 players and SD Memory Cards. You only need to plug the FAT supported media either to a Mac or a PC to start file transfers.

  4. Comparing HFS vs NTFS vs FAT file systems

  5. Data Loss from NTFS, HFS and FAT In spite of their great advantages, all of the major 3 file systems are susceptible to data loss. Files & folders from any of these formats can be deleted, formatted or lost due to any cause. Though, data is stored conveniently on the drives formatted with any of these file system but data is not 100% safe inside any of these files systems on account of any tragedy.

  6. Is recovery possible from any of these file systems Unfortunately, a computer system (PC or Mac) doesn’t restore any data that was lost or formatted from HFS, NTFS or FAT storage devices. Both Apple & Microsoft recommends users to make use of data recovery applications that are developed by independent software developers.

  7. How data recovery software works? Data recovery software initially scans the media to locate deleted files & folders. The files, which are formatted/deleted, still exist on the hard drive or USB at their specific locations. They hold their ground on the drive until a new file overwrites them. A Data recovery software must be made to run in between the file deletion and before writing new data to the location.

  8. Can single data recovery software recover all file systems? Not all, but few data recovery applications are capable of performing single handed recovery of all major file formats such as – NTFS, HFS, FAT, ExFAT etc. One such tool to illustrate the point is Stellar Phoenix Mac data recovery software, developed by Stellar Information Technology Pvt. Ltd. Similar single software running on a Windows machine capable of recovering NTFS, FAT and also HFS data is unknown.

  9. Can Stellar Phoenix recover NTFS & FAT on Mac OS X? Yes, this tool can recover Windows NT file system & FAT, including its default file system (HFS) in a convenient manner. Watch next slides to see Stellar Phoenix Mac data recovery scanning HFS, NTFS & FAT file systems respectively.

  10. Scanning & Recovering NTFS media on Mac OS

  11. Scanning & Recovering FAT media on Mac OS X

  12. Scanning & Recovering HFS media on Mac OS X

  13. Conclusion When it comes to recovering files of all formats on a Mac machine, Stellar Phoenix Mac data recovery is truly “Jack-of-All-Trades” software. ------------------The End ------------------ Prepared by Vishal Contact for data recovery Mac OS X vishal.chaudhary(AT)stellarinfo.com, replace AT with @.

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