The latest macOS 10.13 High Sierra was announced in June 2017. Though, it was made available for the public in September. Even though High Sierra is known for tons of features, it is majorly appreciated for the new Apple File System (APFS), which replaced the existing file system HFS/HFS+ on Mac.
Have you upgraded OS to macOS 10.13 High Sierra? The new version of OS X is a main update that focuses on performance, stability, and security. But you are also at risk of losing important files under this ‘perfect’ OS. Many improper operations or unexpected accidents could result in loss of data. Such as:
* Deleting files or emptying Trash without backup.
* Formatting hard drive or storage device.
* Virus infection.
* OS crash/ software crash.
* Power failure.
“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?”
No matter what the data loss reason is, you should immediately stop using your Mac and find a program to recover lost files from macOS 10.13 High Sierra. UFUSoft Data Recovery for Mac Professional is such a program that can completely recover lost files from macOS 10.13 High Sierra. It is the most effective macOS 10.13 High Sierra data recovery software that enables you to recover all kinds of lost files due to deleting, formatting, OS crash, power failure, virus infection etc.
How to Recover Deleted/Lost Photos, Videos, Audios and other Documents on macOS 10.13 High Sierra?
Step 1: Download & Install UFUSoft Date/File Recovery for macOS 10.13 High Sierra
Click on the “Free Trial” button to get the latest version of macOS 10.13 High Sierra File Recovery Software. Then double-click the downloaded .pkg file and follow the default setup wizard to install it on your macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
Step 2: Select Storage Device to Scan for Recoverable Files
Click on “Refresh Drivers” and select your target storage device in the drive list. Then click the “Start Scan” button to scan for deleted or formatted photos, videos, audios, and any other documents.
Step 3: Preview and Recover Deleted Files on macOS 10.13 High Sierra
When scanning is completed, all the found files will be listed in the scan results. You can preview the scanned files and mark the ones you want to recover. Then click “Recover” to get them back on macOS 10.13 High Sierra.