Data loss can happen to anyone, and chances are it has happened to you at one point or another. Data loss can include deleted files, corrupted drives, missing partitions, incorrectly formatted USB drives, and many more scenarios. These can happen on any type of device, even people that use Apple devices. iMacs, iPhones, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, and anything type of device that holds data can have data loss. Let’s take a look at some common data loss situations for Mac users, and how to go about fixing them.
Common Mac Data Loss Situations
Accidental Deletion
This is one of the most common types of data loss. We have all come across the situation where you simply accidentally delete a file. You might even go as far as emptying your trash before you realize the mistake that you’ve made. Don’t panic, this is fixable using data recovery software for Mac. Your deleted files can be retrieved even after they’ve been deleted and the trash cleared.
Rendered images of a new and redesigned MacBook Air with new colors said to be based on leaked photos of the product have been showcased in a video by a known leaker.
The first run of Macs with custom Apple Silicon retained their old design paradigm and colors to simplify the release process. Apple is expected to redesign future models to bring them in line with the 24-inch iMac with new color choices and off-white bezels around the displays.
The blue MacBook Air is the only Mac Prosser actually saw in photos Image source: Front Page Tech
When Jon Prosser receives images of unreleased products, he generally doesn t share them directly. Instead, he passes along the leaked images to a rendering artist to produce images based on the leaks. This keeps his original source safe in case of incriminating evidence found in the original photos.
New renders show an unannounced MacBook Air with new white keycaps and more.
Leaker Jon Prosser says the renders are based on images of MacBook Air parts he has seen photos of.
Leaker Jon Prosser today shared a new video detailing what he believes to be the next generation of MacBook Air. The renders shared by Prosser are said to be based on images of MacBook Air components that he has seen.
The most obvious change in the new MacBook Air design is the removal of the wedge shape design, making this appear to be an impossibly thin computer. But there s more going on here, too.
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Next-Gen MacBook Air Could Come In iMac-like Colors By Tyler Lee, on 05/07/2021 18:20 PDT
When Apple announced their brand new 24-inch iMac, they also unveiled the computer in a bunch of new color options that are reminiscent of the iMac G3 from the good old days. It now turns out that Apple could now apply that to its next-gen MacBook Air as well, according to leakster Jon Prosser.
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In the latest video of FrontPageTech, Prosser claims that the source that provided him with accurate information about the first Apple Silicon iMac has told him that Apple could be developing colorful MacBook Airs as well. His source claims to have seen a prototype of a blue MacBook, and while his source was cryptic, Prosser believes that this could be the MacBook Air with the M2 chipset.