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Disk Drill for Mac

Disk Drill 4.1.206

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Disk Drill 4.1.206.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Disk Drill for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost.


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What's new in this version:

New:
- Deep Scan (traditionally) learns new file formats: “Ichitaro” the Japanese text processor (JTD, JTDC, JTT, JTTC), Microsoft Publisher files (PUB), WordPerfect (WPD)
- Byte-to-byte backups can now be paused and resumed
- Disk Drill now recommends scanning Android’s memory card when possible, instead of jumping through the hoops of full-fledged Android recovery
- New squircle Big-Sur-style app icon
- Improved hints throughout the app’s interface, including improved starting zero-state screens

Improvements:
- Encrypted and CoreStorage HFS+ partitions are now displayed separately in the disk list
- APFS scanning and recovery algorithms
- Proper detection of macOS Big Sur installer on disk
- More informative and accurate bad blocks notifications when scanning corrupted drives
- Better detection of APFS partitions after formatting
- Additional information displayed while loading large session files
- Several minor improvements in disk backups
- Better detection of a drive’s online status in Clean Up and Backup modules
- File search improvements in the UI
- Updated descriptions in data protection settings
- Quick Scan of FAT32 partitions
- Recovery log can now be sorted by several dimensions
- Some enhancements related to user privacy throughput the UI
- Data Shredder and free space Erasure method selection
- No more auto-collapsing of recently deleted files (Found files) in scan results
- Disk Drill provides more details when detaching byte-to-byte backups fails
- Disk Drill now properly prompts for admin credentials when launched under a restricted user
- System extension (kext) is now installed only when SIP-protected device is initialized for scanning
- Fewer System Extension permission requests on macOS Big Sur
- Scan results navigation
- Better icons to identify some partitions after scan completion
- “Recover All” now properly selects all files for recovery if scanning is still in progress
- S.M.A.R.T. icons and indicators behavior

Fixes:
- Some random freezes in scan results
- Mount/Unmount options now disabled for encrypted partitions
- Font color could erroneously change in data protection module
- HFS+ Catalog Rebuild fixes for disconnected drives
- “All Recovery Methods” type of scan no longer available for locked devices
- Source device with macOS installer could be selected as destination
- Network connected devices were duplicated in some modules
- Built-in preview window resizing
- Various UI micro-glitches
- Scanning could be resumed from the backup module
- Random crash while saving backups to desktop
- Scanning methods selection for external APFS Time Machine backups
- Memory leaks while scanning Android devices
- Forensic data export when scanning in progress
- File list was not properly updated when switching filtered objects on and off
- Incorrect “Scan complete” confirmation when canceling Clean Up process
- Incorrect informers shown when scanning iOS 14