whitehurst
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All,
I have a harddrive that was used as the primary boot disk for a Mac running High Sierra. The harddrive was accidentally QUICK formatted. Is there anyway to have the drive try to detect the actual partition map to try to recover the entire file system? I remember the harddrive had a Core Storage partition (if that helps). I don't remember if FileVault was enabled, but I don't think so.
I am a programmer so I can follow technical instructions, but data recovery and administration of volumes is certainly not something I have significant experience in. Any help pointing me in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help,
JW
I have a harddrive that was used as the primary boot disk for a Mac running High Sierra. The harddrive was accidentally QUICK formatted. Is there anyway to have the drive try to detect the actual partition map to try to recover the entire file system? I remember the harddrive had a Core Storage partition (if that helps). I don't remember if FileVault was enabled, but I don't think so.
I am a programmer so I can follow technical instructions, but data recovery and administration of volumes is certainly not something I have significant experience in. Any help pointing me in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help,
JW