The macOS data recovery software provided on this page can be applied to restore lost data on the latest macOS 11 (Big Sur), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.12(Sierra), and old Mac OS X 10.11/10.10, etc.
"I recently installed macOS 10.13, High Sierra version on my MacBook, no problems while updating. This morning when I was editing a Word document, suddenly my Mac turns off and tries restarting. Now, 6 hours passed, it's still black and no display on the screen. How do I recover data on macOS High Sierra when hard drive won't boot?"
macOS 10.13 High Sierra is one of the newest operating systems available to download. By getting this update, many users have encountered difficulties. For example, installation stuck, not enough space to install the update software, apps show damaged and can't be opened. What's worse, Mac won't boot after installing macOS 10.13, so data becomes inaccessible.
Other reasons like accidental deletion, careless formatting, virus attacking or system corruption may also cause serious data loss on Mac computer with 10.13 (High Sierra) installed. How to restore lost data on macOS 10.13 or even new system on Mac computer?
IMPORTANT: An important fact that you should know is that software may require Mac users to disable System Integrity in macOS High Sierra before restoring lost data on Mac, which is somehow complex to new Mac users. And some Mac data recovery software is even not compatible with macOS 10.13 or 10.14.
Is there a Mac data recovery software that can directly scan Mac hard drive and restore all lost data on macOS 10.13 or 10.14 without disabling the System Integrity?
Qiling Mac data recovery software - Data Recovery Wizard for Mac offers ideal macOS 10.13 data recovery solutions for lost, deleted and inaccessible file recovery on Mac machine running the latest High Sierra operating system. And, for different demands, you're suggested to take different solutions!
Qiling Data Recovery Wizard for Mac can thoroughly scan the whole Mac hard drive and finds every missing file that you're looking for.
Step 1. Launch Deep Data Recovery. Choose file types and click "Next" to start.
Step 2. Select the location where your important data & files were deleted and click the "Scan" button.
Step 3. The software will run both quick scan and deep scan and work hard to find as many deleted files as possible on the selected volume.
Step 4. The scan results will be displayed in the left pane. Just select the file(s) and click the "Recover" button to get them back.
If your Mac can't start or won't boot, you need to tackle the problem with Deep Data Recovery with bootable media.
By creating a portable Mac OS X bootable media on a USB flash drive, you can easily access any Mac machine and recover all types of data files such as documents, pictures, videos, email, audio and more with a few clicks.
Guide for macOS 10.13 bootable data recovery:
First of all, you need to prepare a USB flash drive with more than 2GB free space on it, and then create a bootable USB with Deep Data Recovery for Mac with Bootable Media. This bootable media version only works on the commercial version, so click the link to purchase the full version to restore data from unbootable Mac hard drive:
Step 1. Install and run Deep Data Recovery for Mac on another Mac computer, select "File" > "Create Bootable USB". Then, choose a USB drive to create the bootable disc.
Step 2. The program starts to create a 2GB space and save the boot files. The rest space on the USB can be still used for storage.
Step 3. Once it completes, please follow the guide to boot the corrupted Mac from the bootable disc and start the recovery. We suggest you restore the data to an external hard drive.
Step 1. Launch Deep Data Recovery. Choose file types and click "Next" to start.
Step 2. Select the disk location (it can be an internal HDD/SSD or a removable storage device) where you lost data and files. Click the "Scan" button.
Step 3. Deep Data Recovery for Mac will immediately scan your selected disk volume and display the scanning results on the left pane.
Step 4. In the scan results, select the file(s) and click the "Recover Now" button to have them back.