![]() Therefore, Apple's products company introduced a more advanced file system known as HFS+ or the HFS extended that came with the release of Mac OS 8.1 HFS+creates clusters that are smaller or reduced block sizes thus reducing the minimum size taken up by each file. This way, HFS+ has managed to ensure that space is used even more efficiently especially on larger disks. ![]() HSF+ is the default file system Mac OS X uses which also supports journaling. So, what is lost HFS or HFS+ partitions on Macintosh OS? This makes the process of retrieving lost data much easier in case of a hard drive crash. Lost HFS partitions are simply the partitions that get unmounted from the Drive, gone permanently, or those that have been deleted accidentally from the Mac Hard Disk leading to massive loss of data. ![]() Such partitions can be considered as being lost HFS partitions. ![]()
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