We were very impressed by the level of detail available on the website and how upfront Cleverfiles were about the different types of issues that can affect drives. It detects drives that won't otherwise mount, with options to scan quickly, deep, uncover lost partitions, and even undelete protected data. As well as detecting internal devices and USB drives, Disk Drill lets you attach disk images in a range of formats, including IMG, ISO, and even VMDK disks from VMware virtual PCs. Whatever media you're recovering, Disk Drill gives you the tools to find them. Disk Drill also claims to be able to recover data from digital cameras, iPhones, and Android phones. USB drives from SanDisk, Samsung, Kingston, Corsair, and others are also supported, and you should even be able to recover data from SD/CF cards from SanDisk, Transcend, Toshiba, PNY, Kingston, and others. You can visit the developer's website to see a full list and request support for other file formats.ĭisk Drill will work with Windows systems with internal or attached HDDs manufactured by HP, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba, WD, LaCie, Intel, and others. Further, DOCX, PDF, and XLSX document formats can be recovered, along with ZIP, RAR, and DMG archives and image formats.Īt the time of writing Disk Drill supports 363 different file types in total. Whether you're trying to recover images, videos, documents, archives or other file types, Disk Drill has you covered (Image credit: CleverFiles) Disk Drill: FeaturesĪ vast collection of file formats can be recovered with Disk Drill, including (but not limited to) AVI, FLV, and MP4 videos, MP3 and AIFF audio, and BMP, JPEG, JP2, GIF, and PSD images. Education/Non-Profits also benefit from a 20% discount. The developers also offer a 50% discount to anyone upgrading from a past version of Disk Drill or a competing Windows/macOS product bought within the last year, provided you can present a valid proof of purchase. version 5.2 to 5.5 are free.Īt the time of writing, there's a limited two-for-one deal, which gives you a copy of the Mac version of Disk Drill free with the Windows PRO version. Minor upgrades within major versions e.g. All storage types and file systems are supported.Įnterprise users can enjoy all the above, licenses for 10 users and infinite activations, and priority support for $499 (£439.28) or $598 (£526.44) with lifetime upgrades. Aimed at home users with high data recovery requirements, PRO features include Quick & Deep Scan, Smart FAT and NTFS algorithms, and Lost Partition Search. All recovery methods can be used.įor the PRO version, you'll need to pay either $89.99 (£78.35) or $118 (£103.88) with lifetime upgrades and for the price you'll get unlimited recovery for one user with activation on up to three devices. Recovered data is stored in a Recovery Vault, with disks backed up with "byte-to-byte" recovery. Beyond this, the software cannot work without being upgraded. The free option gives you file recovery of up to 500 MB. Three versions of Disk Drill are available. Disk Drill offers three different plans to fit your data recovery needs (Image credit: CleverFiles) Disk Drill: Plans and pricing
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