Monday, September 6, 2010

Installing Windows on Mac OS X by Boot Camp Utility

In Mac OS X Boot Camp is a tool included Leopard operating system of Apple Inc. It helps users in installing Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP on Intel based Macintosh computers. This is a very powerful tool and helpful for the users especially for them who want to use Windows application on their Mac computers.

There is no need for searching any drives or other supporting applications required to run Windows. Just insert the Leopard’s DVD and install the required drives and plug-ins on your Mac computer. You should always keep in mind that boot camp only works with Mac OS X Leopard operating system running on Intel based Apple Machine.

Though, Boot Camp is a very helpful application for the Mac and Windows users who want to run both these operating systems but have you ever thought about the other side of the coin. I mean data loss. Boot Camp guides users by non destructive re-partitioning of your Mac hard drive based on HFS, HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper file systems.

When you resize the disk volume, it might possible that some mishappening can take place and your hard drive volume may get deleted or corrupted. In such situations, your hard drive volumes may become inaccessible and the data stored on them may get lost.

At this point of time, data recovery becomes essential to retrieve your data to save you and your business. You can recover your data with the help of data recovery software. The data recovery software you need to use here in this case is Mac Drive Recovery.

These data recovery software are specially designed tools that can retrieve your lost data from almost all possible instances. These software are fairly easy to use and you can perform data recovery very smoothly whether you have any prior technical knowledge or not.

This software uses highly developed searching algorithms to search and locate the data from all kind of storage media in all circumstances of data loss including accidental deletion, hard drive formatting, file system corruption, operating system corruption and missing or lost logical volumes.

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