I have purchased disk drill pro and am currently carrying out a deep scan on my imac to recover all of the photos that I managed to delete. It has been running for 4 days and the stats are as follows:
At this speed I calculate that the deep scan will take another 10 days but the time remaining keeps increasing.
Is there any way I could check to see what has been recovered and what's remaining, and do you have any tips about how I might be able o speed things up?
Also, a message has come up to say that the mac os x startup disk has no more space available for application memory, and the finder is not responding. Is there anything I should do about this.
Hi JR, I've corresponded with Kim Jackson this weekend to let you all know that I am unfortunately a dissatisfied customer. This weekend I purchased the Pro license as I as led to believe via Preview that the files would contain original names. They did not and the recovery did not work well. Your sw is probably quite good but is too complicated for me.
I have asked for a refund and also now realize you have specific terms against that. Please refund my purchase, it's the first and only time I've ever asked for a sw refund. I appreciate your understanding and look forward to your quick response. My email tied with my account is dcgrayjr@optonline.net. Let me know if you have any questions.
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hi i wanty use disk drill but i want try it to recover my file before i want buy it can U give me the unlock code for trial because i just have the basic i really need it fast, because my data ia really alot gone. Thanx
Hi, I have a quick question, when runing mail and calendar on mac, the signature of the file is .emlx and .ics
Is there any way to recover them from yesterday?
b9bot, Disk Drill is free in Basic edition. You can recover your data using Recovery Vault. If you want to recover data using Quick and Deep Scan methods, you can upgrade to PRO or other paid editions. No scam at all. Take a closer look at other features we are offering for free, as well.
tried the beta, but couldn't find what I was looking for, .srt files (most common subtitle files to be used for ex. with VLC together with movie files); in fact these are just plain text files .txt, except that it is .srt instead of .txt (just meaningful for the video files, saying that the text within the .txt file follows a specific pattern)
Disk Drill says that it would some file on a disk but when I try to recover them it displays the recover completed with errors. Looking at the status for each file says that the recovery was cancelled by the user but I did not cancel anything. It just foes from the start recovery screen to the recovery finished. It does display a dialog very briefly in between but this happens so fast that I cannot read what it says. Any ideas for what's going wrong?