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Disk Drill for Mac

Disk Drill 5.1.1114

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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 5.1.1114.


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:
- Faster scans for lost data thanks to new caching algorithms
- Recovery from Windows Storage Spaces (also known as Storage Pool)
- Lots of new file signatures are now found by Deep Scan, including ZPR, ZBR – Pixologic ZBrush 3D/2.5D modeling, texturing and painting; PCBDOC, PCBLIB, SCHLIB, SCHDOC – Altium Designer; GED – GEDCOM Genealogy Data File; XCF – eXperimental Computing Facility, the native image format of the GIMP image-editing; PPM – Flipnote Studio Animation files; ANX – HotDocs Answer Format files; SPP – Substance Painter project; PRJPCB – Altium Designer Project file; XHW – ChamSys MagicQ Icon Snapshots files; ARI – ARRIRAW images; ARX – ARRIRAW images; TAR – Tape Archive files.
- Symlink support to recover data from iOS backups saved to external storage locations (including network and web-based ones)
- iOS Backups can now be shown in Finder via right click

Improved:
- Fine-tuned Disk Drill interface responsiveness
- Better recovery from SSD on M1, M2, and T2-based Macs
- More details on lost partitions displayed while scanning
- More app-specific files extracted during iOS recovery and placed into Accessible Files category in results
- Disk Drill’s iOS data recovery module extracts more files with longer names (above 72 characters)
- Improved scanning feedback for locked iOS 16+ devices
- Visually improved hints for even easier navigation through the app
- Greatly improved detection of RAID5 with EXT file system
- Smoother start of iOS recovery thanks to preliminary disk space and device availability verification
- Enhanced preview with even more information about found folders
- More intuitive support for native macOS hotkey combos
- Better recovery chances prediction for APFS drives
- A more on-point icons design in dark mode
- A more responsive iOS scan cancellation
- Greatly improved scanning of FAT32 systems

Fixed:
- Random exception error messages when a disk was disconnected while navigating through the list of sources available for recovery
- Multiple interface touchups throughout the app modules
- An issue with adding identical folders to Clean Up, Data Shredder, and Find Duplicates modules
- Now Clean Up and Data Shredder modules give out a warning when attempting to add an item that’s already on the list
- Erroneous number of recovered files indicated upon recovery completion, if the destination drive was disconnected at some point of the recovery process
- The S.M.A.R.T. module refreshing its data continuously