Got an old-school HFS (Mac OS Standard) volume that you can't mount anymore since macOS dropped support for it? impluse is an open-source tool that converts HFS volumes into HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) ...
The Inside Macintosh: Files chapter does a nice job of explaining how things are laid out on disk, but falls a bit short when it comes to explaining how some of the pieces fit together. This document ...
Modern versions of MacOS no longer support HFS, meaning that new Macs can no longer read, mount, or write to classic HFS drives. But a fair amount of longtime Mac users continue to have older Macs and ...
I’ve written quite a bit about the not-quite-so-new Apple File System (APFS) format that Apple adopted for both iOS and—with macOS 10.13 High Sierra—for SSDs that are a Mac’s boot volume. While ...
Mac computers segment their hard disks in a format called HFS plus, which is the most recent version of Apple's Hierarchical File System. This file system is different from the NTFS system used by ...
HFS, or Hierarchical File System, is a file system developed by Apple Inc. for use on its Macintosh computers. It was introduced in 1985 with the release of the Macintosh System Software 2.0. The HFS ...
As some of my colleagues at ProVideo Coalition magazine have already reported, at NAB 2012, Blackmagic announced its first digital motion picture camera, officially known as the Blackmagic Cinema ...
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