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Join the conversation; call 1-877-763-3246, leave a comment below the video, or hit me up on Twitter (@PaulAlanClif)On today’s Tech, No Babel: Software review: Disk Drill Pro
Think that the disk utilities on Mac need additional features? I think I might have found the software for you. Take a look at my review of Disk Drill Pro.
[tweet “Think that the disk utilities on Mac need additional features? I think I might have found the software for you.”]Disk utility is fine for what it does, but if you want to undelete some stuff you accidentally deleted and check the health of an HD, you might want something else.
That’s where Disk Drill Pro comes in. It’s software that fills in the gaps between disk utility and time machine. Additionally, indicators for every internal drive sit in the status bar with temperature always listed.
Since it’s not a matter of if a hard drive fails, but when, Disk Drill Pro will help you see when things are starting to fail, so you can take steps to fix it.
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Great! Thanks, i’ve found Mac version here http://disk-drill.en.softonic.com
Really good software! It just helped me recover hundreds of pictures
I actually had a hard drive failure that it saved the data from. Good stuff.