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Disk Drill for Mac
Developer Website: https://www.cleverfiles.com
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
Disk Drill for Mac is one of the best options that customers have for data recovery. The free version first checks whether the data is even recoverable, and it’s only when needing to recover that data that the Pro version for $89 is necessary. Disk Drill for Mac is one of the data recovery software on Mac, which especially remedies accidental deletion. Disk Drill for Mac supports NTFS, HFS+, FAT32, and other disk models, supports hard disk and USB disk and provides the deep scan and quick scan functions. Baca review Disk Drill ini, ambil data hilang dengan mudah di Mac ini Mengembalikan file yang terhapus di PC, Laptop, atau Mac sebenarnya sangat mudah. Kamu cukup ambil dan temukan saja file terhapus tersebut di Recycle Bin Windows atau Trash Can Mac OS X dan macOS.
Overall Product Rating: 5.0
A program with a very good wizard interface, a decent file system set, and a good set of recovery features. Its strong points include direct access to a SIP-protected system disk and a special agent to constantly monitor S.M.A.R.T. disk attributes. Its demo mode restrictions are quite user-friendly: it recovers files up to 500 MB. It showed the second score in file recovery and the best results for formatted HFS+ and APFS partitions. It has only one weak point: an English-only interface.
Interface and Features
Disk imaging and copying: 5.0Compare
The program can directly attach .dmg images even when the system cannot do that itself, but cannot process disk images attached by the system.
Support for the SIP system protection : 6.0Compare
A small, special driver can be installed that provides access for the program to all protected files. Disabling SIP is not required.
File systems supported for file recovery: 5.5Compare
HFS/HFS+, APFS, FAT/exFAT, NTFS, EXT3/EXT4
File recovery using file signatures (raw file recovery): 5.5Compare
Supports raw file recovery with a large pre-defined file signature set. File types to search for can be selected.
S.M.A.R.T. : 5.5Compare
S.M.A.R.T. attributes can be shown in a pop-up window. If bad S.M.A.R.T. data is present, the program shows a warning sign.
File search, mark for recovery, sorting: 4.0Compare
Individual file and file mask search. File sorting by file extension, time, size, and path by clicking column names. Files can be shown as a file list, icons, or details.
File recovery parameters: 5.0Compare
Recovers filenames and the folder structure.
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A good wizard interface that guides the user through the file recovery process but gives the user some control over it.
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English Only
Recognized all tested localized characters in file and folder names.
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Recovers files up to 500 MB. No time limit for the demo mode.
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The built-in previewer can show Microsoft/Open Office and Adobe Acrobat (pdf) documents, txt, graphic and video files.
File recovery performance
Apple RAID0: 6.0Compare
The Apple RAID0 was immediately reconstructed. All folders and files were found and successfully recovered.
Apple Encrypted Volume: 6.0Compare
It was necessary to enable 'Show hidden items' in the view menu to find the Apple Encrypted Volume. All folders and files were found and successfully recovered.
Mac APFS Fusion Drive: 3.5Compare
The program could not recognize the Mac APFS Fusion Drive. Separate scan of the SSD disk revealed the original file and folder structure, but none of the files could be recovered.Deep scan finds some raw files that can be recovered.
Emptied Trash (FAT32 file system): 5.0Compare
The program found all files and folders n the .Trashes/502 folder after a 10-minute scan. All found files were recovered successfully, although some file and folder names had the _ character instead of their first letter. The program also found a lot of garbage files which made searching for the original files quite difficult.
Emptied Trash (exFAT file system): 5.0Compare
The program immediately found all files from the root folder without any disk scan, and two sub-folders with their correct names and content (Show in Finder). All the found files were successfully recovered with fully correct filenames.
After disk scan: It also found several LostXXXXX folders. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with one exception: the large mkv file. Some of the LostXXXXX folders contained the sub-folders of the second level with correct files. All found files were successfully recovered. The mkv file was found in the Reconstructed section in the mkv folder. It appeared broken.
Files that could not be recovered: one mkv file.
Overall: All but one file were successfully recovered with their correct names, but most of the original folder structure was lost.
Emptied Trash (APFS file system): 4.5Compare
After disk scan: The program found some remnants of the previous file system in the Deep Scan – APFS sections. Some files were found in these remnants and some in the Orphans folders, but all had correct filenames.
The rest of the files were found in the Reconstructed and Reconstructed labeled sections as raw files. They were successfully recovered, except for one mkv file that appeared broken after recovery.
Emptied Trash (HFS+ file system): 4.0Compare
After disk scan: the program found the entire original folder structure in the Found files/Trashes/502 section, but only 15 original files; including all files from the device root folder. All of them were recovered successfully. The rest of the files were found in the HSF(Raw Files) section as raw files, that is, without their names and original folder structure. Most of them were successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: 1 mov, 4 mts, 1 m4v, 11 mp3, 3 pdf, 1 odt, 1 ods.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to APFS (external USB HDD): 5.0Compare
After disk scan: Most of the entire previous folder structure and files were found with correct names in LostXXXXX folders.
The other lost files were found among raw files and successfully recovered without their correct names.
Partially recovered files: 1 mkv file.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to HFS+ (external USB HDD): 6.0Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The entire previous APFS partition was found. All files and folders were found in their original places with correct names and successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to HFS+ (external HDD): 5.0Compare
After disk scan: All files were found as raw files (Reconstructed/Reconstructed labeled), that is, without the original folder structure or names. All found files were successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to exFAT (external HDD): 4.5Compare
After Search for Lost HFS+ partitions: Nothing was found.
After All Recovery Methods: Only raw files were found in the Reconstructed and Reconstructed labeled sections. They didn’t have the original folder structure or names. Most of them were successfully recovered. The mkv file appeared very slightly damaged in one place.
Files that could not be recovered: 4 mts, 12 mp3, 1 doc, 1 odt, 1 ods.
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to exFAT (external USB HDD): 4.5Compare
After disk scan:The program found many $LostXXXXX folders in the Deep Scan-EXFAT/Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with the following exceptions: one zip file, one mkv file, and files from the root folder. Some of the folders contained the sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files. Files from the root folder were not found among the remnants of the initial file systems. The mkv, pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the he Deep Scan-reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled sections (raw files), that is without their filenames. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: the avi file from the root folder.
Files that could be recovered only partially: 1 mkv (it had the correct size, but appeared broken after 20% of its length).
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to APFS (external USB HDD): 6.0Compare
After disk scan: The previous exFAT partition was found with the entire folder structure and all files. They were successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to HFS+ (external USB HDD): 5.0Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found many $LostXXXXX folders in the Deep Scan-EXFAT/Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with the following exception: one zip file, one mkv file, and files from the root folder. Some of the folders contained the sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files. Files from the root folder were not found among the remnants of the initial file systems. The avi, pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the he Deep Scan-reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled sections (raw files), that is without their filenames. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: 1 mkv.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to APFS (external HDD): 5.0Compare
After All Recovery Methods: Only raw files (Reconstructed and Reconstructed labeled) were found. All of them were successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from FAT32 to FAT32 (memory stick): 4.0Compare
After disk scan: The program found many LostXXXXX folders in the Orphan section. These folders contained the remnants of the previous file systems with all files, except those from the root folder, all with correct names. Files from the root folder, except the avi file, were found in the Deep Scan – labeled section (raw files). All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: the avi file from the root folder.
Damaged partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (HFS+): 6.0Compare
The program immediately found the lost HFS+ partition.
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (exFAT): 5.5Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (FAT32): 6.0Compare
The damaged partition was immediately found.
After a partition scan: Some remnants of the previous file system was found. Almost all files were found in those remnants and successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: 1 avi.
Deleted partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder structure and all files on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (HFS+): 6.0Compare
The program immediately, without disk scan, found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (exFAT): 5.5Compare
After a disk scan: The previous exFAT partition was found. It appeared empty.
** After Partition Scan:** The program found the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
The program actually scanned the disk two times.
Deleted partition (FAT32): 6.0Compare
After a very short scan (almost instantaneous), the program found the deleted FAT32 partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files and folders were successfully recovered.
Overall Product Rating: 4.9
The program has a good wizard interface, quite good set of recovery features, and the second score for recovery performance. It can recover files from a system disk with enabled SIP, supports Apple native images (dmg), Apple encrypted volumes, and RAID0. A special agent can be installed to constantly monitor S.M.A.R.T. disk attributes. The program showed the best performance in file recovery from emptied Bin and damaged partitions (together with R-Studio for Mac). The weak point of the program is the lack of support for file recovery from Apple APFS Fusion Drive. Overall, a very decent program.
Interface and Features
Support for the SIP system protection : 6.0Compare
A small special driver can be installed that provides access for the program to all protected files. Disabling SIP is not required.
File systems supported for file recovery: 5.5Compare
HFS/HFS+, APFS, FAT/exFAT, NTFS, EXT3/EXT4
S.M.A.R.T. : 6.0Compare
Installs a special S.M.A.R.T. agent that constantly monitors S.M.A.R.T. states of the disks. It has also a special S.M.A.R.T. tab.
File recovery using file signatures (raw file recovery): 5.0Compare
Supports raw file recovery with a pre-defined file signature set. Individual files can be located through a built-in search, which can be selected in the program preferences.
Disk imaging and copying: 5.0Compare
The program can create Apple native images (.dmg) for disks and directly attach such images even when the system cannot do that itself.
File search, mark for recovery, sorting: 4.0Compare
Individual file and file mask search. File masks by most popular file types, deletion and modification time.
File search, mark for recovery, sorting: 5.0Compare
Recovers filenames and the folder structure.
User interface: 5.0Compare
A good wizard interface that guides the user through the file recovery process but gives the user some control over it.
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English Only
Recognized all tested localized characters in file and folder names.
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Recovers files up to 500 MB. No time limit for the demo mode.
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The built-in previewer can show Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat (pdf) documents, txt, image and video files.
File recovery performance
Apple Encrypted Volume: 6.0Compare
The Apple Encrypted Volume was immediately recognized. All folders and files were found and successfully recovered.
Apple RAID0: 6.0Compare
The Apple RAID0 was immediately reconstructed. All folders and files were found and successfully recovered.
Mac APFS Fusion Drive: 3.5Compare
The program could not recognize the Mac APFS Fusion Drive. Separate scan of the SSD disk revealed the original file and folder structure, but none of the files could be recovered.Deep scan finds some raw files that can be recovered.
Emptied Trash (FAT32 file system): 5.5Compare
The program found all files and folders after a very brief scan. All found files were recovered successfully, although some file and folder names had the _ character instead of their first letter.
Emptied Trash (exFAT file system): 6.0Compare
The program immediately found the entire initial folder structure and all respective files with correct file and folder names. All the found files were successfully recovered.
Emptied Trash (APFS file system): 4.5Compare
After Disk Scan: The program found some remnants of the previous file system. Some files were found in these remnants, some in the Orphans/LostXXXXX folders, and all with correct file names.
Overall, all files were successfully recovered while the entire folder structure was recovered partially.
Emptied Trash (HFS+ file system): 5.0Compare
After Disk Scan: The program found all but one file, but only as raw file, that is, without their names and original folder structure. All of them were recovered successfully.
Files that were partially recovered: 1 mkv
Disk erased (formatted) from FAT32 to FAT32 (memory stick): 4.5Compare
After Disk Scan: the program found many LostXXXXX folders. These folders contained the remnants of the previous file systems with all files, except those from the root folder, all with correct names, Files from the root folder, except the avi file, were found in the Deep Scan – labeled section (raw files). All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: the avi file from the root folder.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to HFS+ (external HDD): 4.5Compare
After Scan for lost HFS+ partitions: Nothing was found.
After Run All Recovery Methods: Most of the lost files were found, but as raw files, that is, without the original folder structure or names. All of them were successfully recovered.
Files that could not be recovered: 4 mts, 17 mp3, 1 doc.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to APFS (external USB HDD): 5.0Compare
After Disk Scan: Most of the entire previous folder structure and files were found with correct names in LostXXXXX folders.
The other lost files were found among raw files (Known File Types) and successfully recovered, but without their correct names.
Partially recovered files: 1 avi file from the device root folder.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to HFS+ (external USB HDD): 6.0Compare
After Run All Recovery Methods: The previous APFS partition was found. All files and folders were found in their original places with correct names and successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to APFS (external HDD): 5.0Compare
Scan for lost HFS+ partitions: Nothing was found.
Run all recovery methods: Only raw files (Deep Scan - reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled) were found after Deep Scan. All of them were successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to exFAT (external HDD): 4.5Compare
After All recovery methods: Only raw files were found, that is, without the original folder structure or names. All of them were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: 2 docx, 1 odt, 1 ods
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to exFAT (external USB HDD): 4.5Compare
**After Run All Recovery Methods: **The program found many $LostXXXXX folders in the Deep Scan-EXFAT/Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with the following exception: one zip file, one mkv file, and files from the root folder. Some of the folders contained the sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files. Files from the root folder were not found among the remnants of the initial file systems. The mkv, pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the he Deep Scan-reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled sections (raw files), that is without their filenames. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: the avi file from the root folder.
Files that could be recovered only partially: 1 mkv (it had the correct size, but appeared broken after 20% of its length).
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to HFS+ (external USB HDD): 5.0Compare
After Run All Recovery Methods: The program found many $LostXXXXX folders in the Deep Scan-EXFAT/Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with the following exception: one zip file, one mkv file, and files from the root folder. Some of the folders contained the sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files. Files from the root folder were not found among the remnants of the initial file systems. The mkv, pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the he Deep Scan-reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled sections (raw files), that is without their filenames. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: the avi file from the root folder.Partially recovered files: 1 mkv.
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to APFS (external USB HDD): 5.0Compare
After Run All Recovery Methods: The program found many $LostXXXXX folders in the Deep Scan-EXFAT/Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct filenames, with the following exception: one zip file, one mkv file, and files from the root folder. Some of the folders contained the sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files. Files from the root folder were not found among the remnants of the initial file systems. The mkv, pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the he Deep Scan-reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled sections (raw files), that is without their filenames. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: the avi file from the root folder.
Partially recovered files: 1 mkv (only few minutes from the beginning).
Damaged partition (exFAT): 6.0Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (FAT32): 6.0Compare
The damaged partition was immediately found.
After a partition scan: The entire file system with all files and folders was found and successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (HFS+): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (HFS+): 5.5Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (exFAT): 5.5Compare
After Run all recovery methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (FAT32): 4.5Compare
After a disk scan: The program found some parts of the previous FAT32 partition in the Orphan/LostXXX folders. They contain all files with correct names. They were successfully recovered.
Overall, all files were successfully recovered, but the program was able to recover the previous folder structure only partially.
Overall Product Rating: 4.9
The program has a good wizard interface, quite good set of recovery features, and good recovery performance. It can recover files from a system disk with enabled SIP, supports Apple native images (dmg), and Apple RAID0. A special agent can be installed to constantly monitor S.M.A.R.T. disk attributes. The program showed the best performance in file recovery from deleted partitions. The weak point of the program is the lack of support for file recovery from Apple Time Machine. Overall, a very decent program.
Interface and Features
S.M.A.R.T. : 6.0Compare
Installs a special S.M.A.R.T. agent that constantly monitors S.M.A.R.T. states of the disks. It has also a special S.M.A.R.T. tab
File recovery using file signatures (raw file recovery): 5.5Compare
Supports raw file recovery with a pre-defined file signature set. File types to search for can be selected in the program preferences.
Disk imaging and copying: 5.0Compare
The program can create Apple native images (.dmg) for disks and directly attach such images even when the system cannot do that itself.
File recovery parameters: 5.0Compare
Recovers file names and the folder structure.
File search, mark for recovery, sorting: 4.0Compare
Individual file and file mask search. File masks by most popular file types, deletion and modification time.
File systems supported for file recovery: 5.5Compare
HFS/HFS+, APFS, FAT/exFAT, NTFS, EXT3/EXT4
Support for the SIP system protection : 6.0Compare
A small special driver can be installed that provides access for the program to all protected files. Disabling SIP is not required.
User interface: 5.0Compare
A good wizard interface that guides the user through the file recovery process but gives the user some control over it.
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Languages supported: English Only
Recognized all tested localized characters in file and folder names.
: 4.5Compare
Recovers files up to 500 MB. No time limit for the demo mode.
: 4.0Compare
The built-in previewer can show Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat (pdf) documents, txt, graphic and video files.
File recovery performance
Apple Time Machine Backup Volume: 0.0Compare
The program doesn’t support file recovery directly from an Apple Time Machine backup volume.
Apple Core Storage Volume: 0.0Compare
The program could not automatically reconstruct the Apple Core Storage Volume.
Apple RAID0: 6.0Compare
The Apple RAID0 was immediately reconstructed. All folders and files were found and successfully recovered.
Emptied Trash (FAT32 file system): 5.5Compare
After Disk Scan: Although the overall scan continued for app. 12 min, the program immediately found the correct folder structure and all files in their correct places. But they can be previewed and their recovery could start only then the scan had finished. All files were recovered successfully, although some file and folder names had the _ character instead of their first letter.
Some garbage files appeared in the folder with recovered files.
Emptied Trash (exFAT file system): 4.5Compare
After Disk Scan: The program found two folders (Test_Photos and Test_Videos) from the root folder with sub-folders. They contained correct files with correct file names. Also some sub-folders of the second level (Calc, Writer, and alike) with correct files were found in another section. The rest of the files (including the zip file) were found among raw files, that is without their correct file names. All found files were successfully recovered.
Emptied Trash (APFS file system): 4.5Compare
The program did not recognized the mounted volume. The entire external hard disk had to be scanned.
After Deep Scan: The program found most of the original folder structure and files in their original places and with correct names. The rest of the files were found as orphaned, but with correct names. They were successfully recovered.
Video files and files from the device root folder were found among raw files (reconstructed and labeled) with incorrect names.
Overall, all files, except one mkv file, successfully recovered, video files without their correct names. The entire folder structure was partially recovered. The mkv file was also recovered partially.
Files that were partially recovered: 1 mkv
Emptied Trash (HFS+ file system): 3.5Compare
After Disk Scan: The program found approximately half of the original files, but only as raw file , that is, without their names and original folder structure. All of them were recovered successfully.
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Files that were partially recovered: 1 mkvFiles that could not be recovered: 34 mp3, 1 zip, 28 png, 24 jpg, 1 flv, 4 mts.
Disk erased (formatted) from FAT32 to FAT32: 3.0Compare
After disk scan (40 min): The program found enormous amount of data (several hundred gigabytes) in various folders. It was very hard to find the required files. App. half of the files had no correct file names. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: all files from the device root.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to APFS: 4.5Compare
After Disk Scan: Almost the entire previous folder structure and files were found with correct names, with the 3 following exceptions: files from the device root folder had zero size and could not be recovered, some mp3, jpg and Open Office files appeared in the Orphans section, and one subfolder with pdf files was not found. All found files and folders were successfully recovered.
These files from the device root folder and the pdf subfolder were found among raw files (reconstructed and labeled) and successfully recovered, but without their correct names.
Partially recovered files: 1 avi file from the device root folder.
Disk erased (formatted) from APFS to HFS+: 6.0Compare
After Disk Scan: The previous APFS partition was found. All files and folders were found in their original places with correct names and successfully recovered.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to HFS+: 3.5Compare
After All recovery methods: Only raw files (Deep Scan - reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled) were found, that is, without the original folder structure and names. Most of them were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: Files from the root folder, 1 mkv, 1 m4v, 4 mts, 1 mpeg , 27 mp3, and the zip file.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to APFS: 4.0Compare
After All recovery methods: Only raw files (Deep Scan - reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled) were found, that is, without the original folder structure and names. All of them were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: 1 avi, 1 m4v, 4 mts, 17 mp3.
Disk erased (formatted) from HFS+ to exFAT: 4.0Compare
Scan for Lost HFS+ Partitions: Nothing was found.
After All recovery methods: Only raw files (Deep Scan - reconstructed and Deep Scan - labeled) were found, that is, without the original folder structure and names. All of them were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: 1 avi, 17 mp3.
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to exFAT: 4.0Compare
After Deep Scan: The program found many LostXXXX folders in the Orphans section. These folders contained all files with correct file names, with the following exception: one zip file and files from the root folder. Files from the root folder were not found in those folders--. Pdf and jpg files from the root folder were found in the raw files, that is without their file names. All found files were successfully recovered.
Files that were not recovered: the avi file from the root folder and the zip file.
Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to HFS+: 4.5Compare
After All recovery methods: The program found many LostXXXX folders in the Orphans section. These folders contained all video, mp3, and graphic files, all with correct file names. They were successfully recovered.The program also found one pdf file among raw files. It was successfully recovered, too.
Files that were not recovered: 5 pdf, 5 doc, 5 docx, 5 xls, 5 xlsx, 5 odt, 5ods, 1 zip.
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Disk erased (formatted) from exFAT to APFS: 4.5Compare
After All recovery methods: The program found many LostXXXX folders in the Orphans section. These folders contained all video, mp3, and graphic files, all with correct file names. They were successfully recovered.The program also found one pdf file among raw files. It was successfully recovered, too.
Files that were not recovered: 5 pdf, 5 doc, 5 docx, 5 xls, 5 xlsx, 5 odt, 5ods, 1 zip.
Damaged partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (FAT32): 5.0Compare
The previous partition Win95 FAT32 was immediately found, but it required scanning (All Recovery Methods).
After All Recovery Methods: The program found several LostXXX folders containing all files from the device root and all subfolders with corresponding files, all with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (HFS+): 6.0Compare
After All Recovery Methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Damaged partition (exFAT): 6.0Compare
After All Recovery Methods: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (APFS): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (HFS+): 6.0Compare
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After Scan for lost HFS+ partitions: The program immediately found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (exFAT): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files were successfully recovered.
Deleted partition (FAT32): 6.0Compare
After a disk scan: The program found the previous FAT32 partition with the entire folder and file structure on their original places with correct names. All files and folders were successfully recovered.
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Disk Drill is an advance Mac data recovery tool that has tons of useful options, a clean and intuitive interface, and a powerful recovery engine. It’s one of the easiest to use programs of its kind and a lot of its features are free to use.
Features
Disk Drill has lots of very effective recovery tools and options. It can recover all types of lost files from pretty much any device, from your Mac’s drive to your iPod, SD cards, USB drives, external hard drives, and even eReaders. It supports all major file systems (HFS and HFS+, FAT, NTFS, EXT and so on). The great thing about this program that it has several scan methods including Quick Scan mode to recover files of all file types, and Deep Scan to undelete whole blocks of data from ANY file system, even if it’s badly damages and its indexes are missing. This is something very few data recovery programs offer. In addition to that, Disk Drill has data protection tools that will help you back up your important files and partitions, as well as monitor your disks.
Disk Drill has several pricing models, including a free version. The free version allows you to scan for recoverable data and offers some data protection features.
[box]The Verdict: Disk Drill is a must-have tool for your Mac.[/box]