MacBook Air Data Recovery
Friday, January 16th, 2009MacBook Air Data Recovery
The MacBook Air is the third MacBook model that looks similar to the MacBook Pro and other previous silver Mac laptop models however the MacBook Air’s curved edges and tapered shape is unlike anthing seen on Mac laptop. Apple has balanced a full sized keyboard and 13.3″ screen into an exceptionally tin case, inside this slim 1.36kg notebook were looking at a 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, custom made by Intel to fit into the slim chassis, 2GB of RAM and either an 80GB standard 1.8″ hard disk drive or a 64GB SSD drive.
ReMac’s engineers have been adapting their Mac Data Recovery techniques to Apple’s ever changing hardware line. We now have full support for all MacBook Pro models. ReMac currently support recovery of the MacBook Air as well as Apple’s entire current product line. Our services can also help you to recover from the following machines:
- The Original Core Duo MacBook Pro
- The Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro
- The LED Backlit MacBook Pro released in 2007
- The latest Unibody MacBook Pro notebooks
If you have lost data through accidentally deleting folders, emptying the trash by mistake, or even if your hard drive has failed, suffered an impact or been subject to fire or flood damage, ReMac can recover your lost data, quickly and with the minimum of fuss.
We also offer hard disk drive and laptop data recovery from other Apple laptop computers, including:
- The MacBook consumer notebook line
- The Apple PowerBook line
- All Apple iBook computers
And if Apple releases a new addition to their portable computer line you can be assured that ReMac will follow straight behind with a custom recovery solution!
For a free quotation for recovery of your lost MacBook Air Data contact ReMac now for a free, no obligation consultation, our engineers are on hand from 9am until 10pm to answer any questions you may have about your data loss. Call us now on 0845 224 1592 or use our online contact form.
MacBook Data Recovery
Friday, January 9th, 2009MacBook Data Recovery Services
The MacBook was released in May 2006 to replace the 12″ PowerBook G4 and the iBook G4 series. It featured the Intel Core Duo processor and the Intel 945M chipset. The current MacBook line boasts a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor which runs a 1066MHz frontside bus and NVIDIA GeForce 9400M intergrated graphics.
ReMac engineers have been working with the MacBook range since they can about in 2006 and support all MacBook models including:
- The Original Core Duo MacBook
- The Core 2 Duo MacBook
- The Ultrathin LED-backlit display MacBook
- The latest Unibody MacBook notebooks
- The MacBook Air with SSD drive or Hard Disk Drive
- The MacBook Pro range
If you’ve had a MacBook hard drive failure, ReMac always have a quick and hassle free solution no matter what the data loss situation.
We also recover data from other Apple laptops, including:
- The Apple PowerBook range
- The Apple iBookcomputers
For a free quotation for recovery of your lost MacBook data contact ReMac now for a free, no obligation consultation, our engineers are on hand from 9am until 10pm to answer any questions you may have about your data loss. Call us now on 0845 224 1592 or use our online contact form.
1st Gen Iphone Recovery
Sunday, December 14th, 20081st Generation iPhone Data Recovery
Lost data on your first generation iPhone? No need to worry as ReMac the Mac Recovery experts are now fully able to recover all of your lost data, with the minimum of cost, quickly and efficiently. This means that your data and your phone handset can normally be recovered and returned to you in two days.
ReMac support data recovery from both the 4GB and 8GB versions of the iPhone and can achieve full recovery of your data without having to dismantle the device or use any methods that may invalidate or compromise your warranty.
Our iPhone Recovery service can:
Recover lost emails, contacts an appointments
Recover lost Photographs and images
Recover lost music and album artwork
Recover deleted SMS text messages
In fact if you have been able to store any type of data on the iPhone, we can successfully recover it.
ReMac are also fully able to recover lost or damaged iPhone sync backups from your computer whether you are using a Mac or a Windows PC.
All firmware iPhone Firmware versions are supported from the earliest 1.0 through to the very latest 2.2 firmware release.
If you would like to learn more about how ReMac can help you to successfully recover your lost iPod Touch data contact us now on 0845 224 1592 or alternatively use our Contact Form.
ReMac also offer recovery of Apple’s other mobile handheld devices:
Shipping Instructions
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008Shipping Instructions
When sending your hard disk drive to ReMac for recovery of data it is important to ensure that the device reaches us in the best possible condition. ReMac Data Recovery recommend only using a secure, trackable courier service.
ReMac can also arrange for a courier on your behalf with collections the very same day throughout the UK. For further information contact us on 0845 224 1592.
In addition to using the right courier service care must also be taken when packaging the device. We recommend the following:
If at all possible, remove the media from the computer. Get expert help if necessary. Send us just the hard drive(s), tape(s), floppy, jaz, zip, optical, flashcard, microdrive etc..
Remove all cables, mountings and brackets
Do not supply power leads or USB/FireWire cables
Use the original shipping materials, if you still have them. If not, they are relatively easy to replicate, see below:
Use a box that is at least twice the size of the media so that the media can be suspended in the middle of the box. We recommend a minimum of two inches of insulation all around for a 1 Kilo drive.
Where available try to put the hard drive in anti-static packaging. Standard kitchen foil can be used if nothing else is available to you.
Wrap the static protected device in plenty of bubble wrap or packaging foam. Tape this material around the device to protect against any knocks or drops in transit.
ReMac do not recommend the use of loose foam packaging, foam flumps/peanuts, newspaper or other loose items as these do not protect a heavy device such as a hard disk drive well.
Use a sealed, corrugated cardboard box for the exterior packaging.
Hard Disk Failure
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008Hard Disk Failure
Causes of data loss on Mac OS X systems
There are a number of causes of data loss on Macintosh systems, by far the most common cause, as with data loss on all computer hardware is usually failure of the storage media itself. This failure can be caused by any number of problems such as:
Bad Sectors/Media Degradation
This can normally be identified by any one of the following: Files and folders spontaneously disappearing, a slow down in the responsiveness of the system Failure of disk/data utilities to read from the device Inability to mount the volume
Physical Failure
Normally manifests itself as an unusual noise coming from the hard disk drive. This failure would normally be a clicking or ticking noise but can also take the form of a beeping, grinding or whirring noise coming from the area of the hardware where the hard disk is located.
Electronic Failure
Can occur spontaneously or be due to electrical irregularities, such as failed power supplies, static, power surges etc. In any case of failure data recovery stands the best chance if you speak to a skilled data recovery engineer, such as those at Recover My Mac as soon as the failure is noticed. The lab facility at Recover My Mac is a fully controlled static safe environment, our staff include electronic engineers, read more here: (link to lab facility)
Logical problems
Damage to file system components is a very common failure on Macintosh HFS and HFS + file systems, the Volume Wrapper, B-Tree or inode structures can all become corrupt and unreadable. In many cases operating system repair is possible using applications such as the Mac OS X Disk Utility. When these products fail you need a professional data recovery company who specialise in Macintosh systems.
Accidental Deletion
Macintosh File Systems such as MFS, HFS and HFS + are not the most forgiving of file systems for data recovery. Unlike NTFS, FAT, EXT2/3 file systems once a file is deleted all file system entries relating to the file are erased, normally beyond recovery. However, as with other systems the data area is not overwritten immediately, in these cases further usage of the system is not recommended.
For more information, or to request a quote, contact ReMac on 0845 224 1592 or use our contact form.