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Disk Drill Media Recovery 4.3 MAS | 64 MB
Disk Drill Media Recovery is the simplest and the most efficient data recovery app on the Mac App Store. Version 4 offers a new streamlined user interface that will help you navigate, preview, sort, and filter your recoverable data with ease. Disk Drill can recover your deleted pictures and photos, music, documents, applications, videos, notes, and other data. There are several data recovery algorithms running in a smart sequence within Disk Drill. "Quick Scan" and "Search for Lost Partitions" can recover files of any format. "Deep Scan" file recovery works on a lower level and analyzes disks as binary entities. It runs your hard drive recovery based on file signatures, thus original file names, locations and properties aren't always recoverable.
Disk Drill can recover deleted data on all known file systems: APFS, HFS+, FAT32, NTFS, EXT3, EXT4, ExFAT, and will even work with formatted disk images. If your data is still there, Disk Drill will undelete it for you. Disk Drill can get your data back from any byte-by-byte disk image. The following disk image formats are supported: DMG, ISO, and IMG.
Disk Drill Media Recovery is developed by CleverFiles, a well-known data solutions brand since 2011. You can be sure you are getting an app of the best quality.
We are always around if you have any questions about Disk Drill - [email protected]
Your lost data can be retrieved from any internal and external media: your Mac hard drive (excluding system partitions), any disk you can mount to your Mac, USB flash thumb drives, cameras, card-readers, external hard drives, iPods (Shuffle, Nano, Classic, Mini), mobile phones, other Macs connected in target mode, etc.
!! Please Note: Disk Drill Media Recovery cannot recover data from devices running on iOS: iPhones, iPads, and iPods Touch.
** How to create and recover from a disk image **
Disk Drill Media Recovery uses uncompressed (byte-by-byte) disk images as the source for data recovery.
Here's how you can create them really easy:
1. Run Disk Utility, it's a standard macOS app.
2. Go to File > New > Disk Image from "YOUR_DISK_NAME".
3. Choose "read-write" as your Image format. Do not choose "Compressed", deleted data will not be copied if you do.
4. Set encryption to "none".
5. Save your disk image, and load it in Disk Drill Media Recovery when done.
Release Notes
- Disk Drill now runs natively on M1 Macs
- New simplified UI
- New Deep Scan algorithms to recover raw image formats
- New enhanced NTFS, FAT32 and ExFAT recovery
- Deep Scan supports new file formats: AU (Audacity audio files), PCX (bitmap images), Microsoft Publisher files (PUB), WordPerfect (WPD), "Ichitaro" the Japanese text processor (JTD, JTDC, JTT, JTTC), and others
- Deep Scan finds and reconstructs more RAR, CAB, ZIP, and other archives
- Extended file names recovery for PDF and AI files
- Improved detection of TIFF, JPG, and X3F image formats
- Byte-to-byte backups can now be paused and resumed
- New option to "Select only files that were not recovered yet" in the recovery tree
- Auto-resuming scans of frequently disconnecting (unstable) devices
- Greater visibility in scanning and recovery results
Supported Operation System:
• macOS 10.12.6 or later
• Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
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