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Most Common Reasons of MacBook Data Loss

No matter how carefully and responsibly users treat the data in a computer device, the loss of important documents or any information is still a very common phenomenon. Here is a list of common reasons for data loss in Macbook. For more details read the given pdf.<br><br>

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Most Common Reasons of MacBook Data Loss

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  1. Most Common Reasons of MacBook Data Loss Outdated HDD Lack of Free Space 2 1 Many inexperienced users underestimate the benefits of using solid-state drives as their primary storage device. Classic HDDs have practically not changed over the past 30 years and are significantly inferior to more modern counterparts in all respects, except for cost. An SSD drive is more energy-efficient, reliable, has no moving parts and doesn't make noise during operation. Such a drive works much faster with files and frees up to 6% of the computing power of a computer. Like any other operating system, macOS needs a certain amount of free space to create log files, cache, and temporary files. If there isn't enough space, there are long pauses, unexpected "brakes" and even problems with loading. The easiest option is to clean the disk and remove unnecessary files manually or using specialized software. If there is nothing to delete, buy an external drive and transfer the important data into it. Software Updates Third-Party Applications 4 3 Choosing an application to perform a particular task often has a big impact on performance. This is especially noticeable in the case of the browser. Safari is better optimized for macOS than Google Chrome and also gives you a noticeable increase in operating time. Pages are faster than Word, Notes is faster than Evernote, Final Cut Pro is faster than Adobe Premiere Pro. If Apple doesn't have a program for your needs, opt for lighter, third-party solutions. Your Mac automatically downloads software updates from Apple in the background so you can install them right away. In general, this is useful. Updates often make the system a little faster. In addition, after a successful update, macOS automatically deletes the installation file, which frees up disk space. Source:        Most Common Reasons of MacBook Data Loss

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