Just Before You Format Your Seagate For Mac
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Wait, just one moment.
Before you format on your MacBook or iMac. Ask yourself.
Before you format or reformat your Seagate drive on your MacBook or iMac. Ask yourself.
Are there any important files on there you want?
Because formatting means you’ll lose those files on the drive after you’ve formatted it. And you’ll be seeking the services of a Data Recovery Company. Or Data Recovery software to get that lost data back.
An example of the kind of files you may have on your drive are files put on there by Seagate.
These let you to register your Seagate storage device for warranty. And download some of Seagate Technology’s software tools.
If you know there are files on your Seagate hard disk drive. Or Seagate external SSD (Solid State Drive) then copy them somewhere safe first. Then you can go ahead and format.
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