SDAVE macrumors 68040 Original poster Jun 16, 2007 3,584 602 Nowhere Sep 7, 2015 #1 It seems like Apple dropped the bucket when they switched to Core Storage in Yosemite. It made living hell for data recovery companies. Just wanted to post this. Nothing constructive to see here.
It seems like Apple dropped the bucket when they switched to Core Storage in Yosemite. It made living hell for data recovery companies. Just wanted to post this. Nothing constructive to see here.
V /V\acpower macrumors 6502a Jul 31, 2007 632 507 Sep 7, 2015 #2 Well, that's probably a good thing overall. (security wise)
L leman macrumors Core Oct 14, 2008 19,585 19,817 Sep 7, 2015 #3 Data recovery companies themselves make money out of user incompetence and neglect. Apple gives you enough tools to perform backups in a secure and convenient way. Besides, the SSDs are a much bigger problem for data recovery than Core Storage. Reactions: Cisco_Kid
Data recovery companies themselves make money out of user incompetence and neglect. Apple gives you enough tools to perform backups in a secure and convenient way. Besides, the SSDs are a much bigger problem for data recovery than Core Storage.