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- Sep 06, 2018 Disk Drill 3.7.934: new file formats, exFat and APFS Disk Drill 4.0.130 for macOS: Bad Sectors, Deep Scan Disk Drill 3.8.953: New File Formats and Quick Scan Disk Drill 3.5.890 for Mac - Encrypted APFS - Data Recovery; The Updated Disk Drill 3.8 for Mac Improves Data Disk Drill 3.5 for Mac, build 872 is out: APFS.
- Mac OS X 10.8.5 is no longer supported in Disk Drill 3.8, the minimum Mac OS X version is now 10.9.5 Extras: LaCie devices recovery: critical improvements, disk disconnection prevention.
Macos Disk Creator
Windows/macOS
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Download free Disk Drill, and you are all covered. Additional tools are free. Free Disk Health Free S.M.A.R.T. Disk Monitoring Stays Alert for Any Potential Disk Issues. Disk Drill makes data recovery in Mac OS X super easy. With just one click of a button, it will run through all of its scanning functions and display a list of files that.
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From high-level business to home relaxation, modern life revolves around data. We all know that sinking feeling of a missing file. Fortunately Disk Drill is here to help with advanced file recovery software on all of your connected devices and files. Download Disk Drill, click “Recover” and watch as your day gets better. Disk Drill is a free download for Windows 7, 8 or 10 (XP and Vista included) and Mac OS X. Free data recovery up to 500 MB.
Platform Independent
Disk Drill is powered by multiple data recovery algorithms that read NTFS, FAT32, EXT, HFS+ and many other file systems. Even obscure file types are accessible using our software.
Fixed & Mobile Storage
Recover your lost data on system disks and external devices, including all types of memory cards and USB drives. If you can connect it to your computer, Disk Drill can find your lost data.
Recover All File Formats
Recover any file or folder or reconstruct 200+ file types with multiple recovery methods.
Quick and Simple
Disk Drill tells you if your files can be recovered for free. Just a few files deleted? 500MB of free data recovery on us!
What’s New:
- macOS updated to 4.0.130
- File Signatures Deep Scan learns to recover RAR5 (recent WinRAR compressed file format)
- UI new Home button on the final recovery screen takes users back to the disk list in one click, improves internal Disk Drill navigation
- Disk Health Monitoring updated S.M.A.R.T. disk health monitoring code, more storage devices supported
- ExFAT improved scan and recovery from damaged ExFAT file systems once it can’t be mounted
- Archives Recovery improved scanning and recovery, original file name detection for archives like ZIP, CAB, RAR, RAR5
- NTFS improved NTFS scanning and recovery results, original file path detection
- FAT32 improved FAT32 scanning and recovery, inconsistent blank file names
- File Signatures proper AAC file detection in Deep Scan
- File Signatures improved Deep Scan stability while extracting metadata from TIFF, JPG, and X3F formats
- File Signatures proper detection of M4B files (MPEG-4 Audio Books)
- APFS improved support of Zalman docking stations, corrected lost and live partition detection
- Deployment improved Disk Drill installation speed when damaged devices are attached
- APFS improved error messages for unstable scans and storage devices
- NTFS support of larger NTFS cluster sizes
- Configuration S.M.A.R.T. disk health monitoring can now be disabled in the app (via 3-dot menu)
- UI Disk Drill window saves its dimensions and screen position more consistently
- Data Proection security fixes in Recovery Vault
- Fixed internal Disk Drill navigation in Lost Partition Scans
- Fixed some occasional crashes while saving scan sessions
- Fixed occasional crashes while detecting TIFF files
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Data loss is almost inevitable, however diligent you are when it comes to backing up. Thankfully – if you ignore the privacy concerns – data is rarely lost forever even when it's deleted, and there's usually a window of opportunity in which, armed with the right tools, you can turn a disaster into a near miss.
Data recovery software is designed to trawl hard drives looking for leftover fragments of lost and deleted files, making it possible in many circumstances to restore those files to their original condition. Disk Drill is one such tool – and the major benefit for Mac owners is that it's currently completely free to use while it remains in beta.
Disk Drill offers the usual set of recovery features found in competing products: it works with a variety of drives, including memory cards and flash drives. It's designed to recover more than just accidentally deleted data; you can also attempt to restore files from missing or formatted partitions. And it works with a wide variety of disk formats, including NTFS and FAT as well as the Mac's own HFS/HFS+ format. All of this is tied up in a user-friendly interface.
Macos Disk Format
What sets Disk Drill apart from the opposition is its “unique” Recovery Vault technology. One of the biggest drawbacks of recovering files from HFS/HFS+ partitions is the fact it's only possible to recover the file data itself; there's no means of restoring (or viewing) file properties, including its filename. This makes file recovery a more difficult task than it should be, but Recovery Vault counters this: when enabled, it'll take detailed notes of all files you delete, storing their properties in a special database file on the protected portion of your hard disk and making it much easier to find them should you need to in the future.
Once installed – and with Recovery Vault in place – you have one quick method of recovering data (Recovery Vault on HFS/HFS+ drives; Quick Scan on NTFS/FAT drives), plus a thorough, deep scan method should this attempt fail. Always start with the quick method – this can realise results in minutes or even seconds as opposed to hours.
The free Basic version of Disk Drill has full support for the Recovery Vault, but while you can perform both quick and deep scans using the program, if you want to recover any data using these techniques you'll have to pay: $89 for Pro (1 user, 1 Mac), $169 for Expert (1 user, unlimited Macs) or $299 for Enterprise (unlimited users and Macs within a single company).
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Excellent addition to thell cost you, quite a lot.