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Recovering Data from FileVault on macOS Tahoe

With the release of the current macOS 26 Tahoe, Apple continues its steady march toward stronger default security. One significant change is that FileVault disk encryption is now enabled by default for users who sign in with an Apple ID during setup. This ensures that even if a Mac is lost or stolen, the data on its drive remains protected at the hardware level.

Case Study: DriveSavers Recovers Critical Legal Data from a Formatted MacBook Pro Hard Drive

When startup founder Alex needed critical files from a heavily reformatted, 10-year-old MacBook Pro, he turned to DriveSavers. Their expert team tackled the challenging recovery, retrieving vital emails, iMessages, and documents previously thought lost. With custom solutions and quick turnaround, DriveSavers delivered beyond expectations, providing Alex with the data he needed to resolve urgent matters.

Case Study: Rescuing Lost Wedding Footage from a Corrupted SD Card

Robert Mazur, the owner of R.E.M. Video and Photography in Winnetka, IL, is a seasoned professional with a reputation for delivering high-quality work in both video and photography. For Robert, reliability in data storage and retrieval is crucial, especially when working with irreplaceable footage from significant events like weddings.

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