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A hard drive or SSD of any make or brand is divided into millions of sectors. These sectors (or blocks) on the drives are nothing but small spaces which stores our data. Bad sectors may arouse due to any physical damage received, e.g. the head of the drive making contact with the hard disk drive Platter causing shocks and vibrations. Once the drive develops some bad sectors, they (bad sectors) cannot be accessed due to damage received on the surface of the disk drive. A bad sector of a hard drive is of no use for storing any piece of data or information on it.
Why are bad sectors a nightmare?
How to Recover Data from a Drive that contains Bad Sectors?
If the MacOS hard drive or SSD contains some bad sectors then it is advisable to recover data as soon as possible because the percentage of recovering data from good sectors is much higher than those of partially bad sectors. By running Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac, a Mac user can easily recover data even though the drive contains bad sectors.
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Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac software is a DIY tool to recover critical documents, emails, photos and videos from any storage media based on macOS Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, and older versions.
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Hello, I would like to ask, this mac software, whether there is PE boot? In addition, due to some reasons, the system itself is damaged。
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Kartik
Hi,
We would like to inform you that software provides an option to recover data from a completely crashed computer. When the computer (or in other words, it’s hard drive) crashes, the operating system fails to load and the computer does not boot up. For such incidents, Stellar Data Recovery has an option to create a Bootable Recovery Drive, which can be used to boot the computer with a USB drive and recover all your data.
You may submit ticket to our experts using below link for further assistance:
https://www.stellarinfo.com/support/
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Stellar Data Recovery