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Disk Drill 4.2.274

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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 4.2.274.


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:
- Disk Drill now runs natively on M1 Macs
- Deep Scan extends PDF and AI file formats labeling

Improvements:
- Support of the new osxfuse/macFUSE version 4
- DOC, TTF, and PUB file formats recovery with Deep Scan
- DNG/RAW image formats preview on older macOS versions, 10.11-10.14
- Reinstated and enhanced S.M.A.R.T. monitoring for internal drives
- Updating the app no longer requires user credentials
- Enhanced scanning of SIP-protected drives on macOS Big Sur with T2 and M1
- Deep Scan yields more recoverable files when scanning T2-protected system partitions
- System drives’ scanning when running Disk Drill in macOS Recovery
- Scanning devices with ZFS file system
- Scan session auto-saving when switching to drive backup in case of failing media
- Overall UI improvements when resizing the main Disk Drill window
- RTF file format recognition within Deep Scan was missing font detection
- Multiple security improvements in Disk Drill’s updater
- Recovery of encrypted system APFS Fusion Drives when booting from external media
- Better Hide Duplicates filter in recovery results
- Duplicator Finder scanning and overall speed
- Clean Up and Data Protection modules compatibility
- Backup creation resuming
- Several Dark Mode improvements in iOS scan results
- Clean Up mode and Duplicate Finder no longer accept folders from physically damaged drives
- Removed unnecessary scroll bars in Disk Drill’s main UI when resized into its minimal state
- First-time Disk Drill installation procedure
- System extension (kext) updates
- Stability enchantments when detecting connected devices
- Disk Drill’s information overlays

Fixed:
- A couple of minor visual glitches in the Disk Drill installer
- System extension (kext) deployment on clean M1 Macs without Rosetta sub-system
- Recovery from NTFS compressed drives
- File preview and hex mode are available for long file names and paths (255 bytes or more)
- Clean Up mode and Duplicate Finder could move files to incorrect destination if the original target device was disconnected
- Random Deep Scan crashes when detecting TIFF files
- Creating backups of physically damaged devices and Android partitions
- Backed up APFS container did not list parent containers in the disk list
- Occasional stops when mounting APFS containers from DMG disk images
- Recovery destination could not be selected in macOS 10.13 while in macOS Recovery
- Previews in Duplicator Finder
- Accidental scans of SIP-protected drives bypassing Disk Drill’s system extension (kext) via right-click menu
- Exception when hex preview window was not closed on a disconnected drive

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