Synchronization failure in Mac OS X

Basically synchronization can either be of process or data with the difference that in process synchronization multiple processes are combined in order to complete a task. Whereas synchronization of data means having multiple copy of data in consistency with each other such that data integrity is maintained. Failure of process synchronization may lead to critical data loss problem and you need to use efficient tool for data recovery mac.

With the help of iSync, (a synchronization tool of Apple) in Mac OS X different devices can be synchronized, database with iCal, address book and such other applications of Mac computer and device such as palm OS, iphone, iPod etc that are supported on Macintosh system. That is with it you cannot not only transfer data from other devices to Mac system but the reverse is also doable and thus a complete solution for data management. But as problems may take place in between rendering data unavailability having a backup is definitely useful.

Sometimes while using isync, synchronization could not be completed successfully, due to one or another reason as

  • Incorrect time and date setting in system
  • Device date and time are not properly set
  • Accidental system shutdown and power failure during the process
  • Synchronizing two and more appliance/application at the same time

If any of the above happens data loss is certain, more severe is the case if data is transferred from system to device. Because data which was supposed to be transferred is lost and for restoring entire lost data extensive drive scan in systematic manner helps retrieve data. This can easily be done with data recovery mac as its powerful inbuilt algorithm is skilled in doing so and it is accomplished in working with Mac OS X 10.6 snow leopard, leopard 10.5, 10.4 and 10.39 HFS, HFS+ file system volumes.



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