Recover Your Mac Data From The Deadly HFS Volume Error “123”

Encountered with deadly Mac error “123”? You may receive the text messages as “-123 wrgVolTypErr Not an HFS volume [wrong volume type error or (obsolete) operation not supported for MFS]”. The message states about the issues related to your Mac file system. In Mac is with HFS file systems. In Macintosh systems HFS file systems are like the foundation. The file system was developed by Apple Inc in the aim to work smoothly with the new launched 20MB hard disk for Macintosh operating systems. Former there was Macintosh file system (MFS) that got replaced with HFS.

It is very necessary to fix “123 error” on Mac as soon as possible as the error is related your file systems. With the occurring of error you are not able to access your important data stored in these file systems. There may be many reasons responsible for the “123 error”. Some of the possible reasons for the “123 error” are unexpected system shutdown, power failure, viruses attack, application dis functioning, etc.

Macintosh is with inbuilt utility as “disk utility” that accounts for checking the integrity of the disk and repair damage. Try to use this utility but if the utility fails to resolve the error then you can go for other steps. You can have a try for `fsck` which is a command line utility to check the file system at the start up and repair damage. Still if the problem persists then you have to format the drive and reconstruct the file systems. Following these steps you have a chance to fix “123 error “on Mac. It may cause data loss so make sure you have valid backup for the data but if the backup fails or you are not able to restore the data then you can run professional utility for recovering data from Mac. Data recovery application is an efficient tool that can easily recover your lost data safely and completely

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