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How recovering files from your Damaged Mac Drive can be a huge business issue

If you have a computer, you’ve most likely had to fix it at one point or another, and you may have had to find out how to recover files from a damaged Mac hard drive. It’s essential that you know a few ways to go about this because you don’t want to lose all of your valuable data if the unthinkable happens and your Mac dies.

We’re going to go over three ways to recover your data from a damaged storage drive on Mac. This way, you can do it yourself if this should happen to you. You won’t have to worry about going to a Mac repair shop and paying someone else to do it for you.

1. Repair the Failed Mac Hard Disk or SSD

If you’re one of the lucky ones, you’ll be able to repair your hard disk or SSD yourself and get your files. You have to get to Disk Utility to start the process and retrieve your files.

You can click Command and Space to trigger your Spotlight Search option and type in Disk Utility to bring it up. You can also find it by opening up your Apps folder first, and then you open your Utility folder. Once you’re in the folder, click on the disk that you’re having problems with and run First Aid.

It’ll check the drive for errors, repair them, and recheck if it deems it necessary. Also, First Aid will lock your Boot Volume on a temporary basis. This means nothing will respond, but it usually only takes a few minutes. If this fixes your problem, you should be able to get to your files. You should consider backing up your Mac to this point, so you don’t have to worry about it failing again.

If this step doesn’t fix your error, you can move on to part two.

2. Restart your Mac in Recovery

As cliche as it sounds, switching your Mac on and off again can have a positive impact on your system. However, struggling disks may not survive the on and off process, and your computer may refuse to reboot at all. Still, you should be able to accomplish this if your problem isn’t too dire.

You’re going to boot up your Mac in Recovery HD. This is actually where a partition on your drive is that’ll allow you to boot from the macOS. Also, it doesn’t do anything to your computer’s main drive. This means you don’t have to worry about accidentally overwriting anything.

To start, switch your computer off. Turn it back on and hold down the Command and R keys while it boots up. You want to hold these two keys down simultaneously until you see a spinning globe or the Apple logo. Once you enter Recovery Mode, you can enter your Disk Utility and go through the steps we outlined in step one.

If you do a reboot in this mode, you’ll have to have another drive on hand to add your recovered files to. If you do manage to boot from Recovery, you want to plug your external hard drive in right away and transfer your files as soon as possible.

You also want to avoid using this drive if you’ve lost data because anything that writes more files to the drive will overwrite anything you lost. This makes it impossible for you to recover them once this happens.

3. Use A Good Mac Data Recovery Software

Mac Data recovery software is a great choice to try and retrieve your files if your computer is going downhill. They usually get you back into your device. You can do this by using Minitool, which is one of the premium recovery tools in the market.

Bottom Line

Now you know how to recover files from a damaged Mac hard drive, and you can progress through the three different steps we outlined to see which one works for you. You’ll be able to recover your files and save them on a new drive quickly and easily.

This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.

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