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My brain does not work without coffee. Let’s just say Disk Drill saved me several hours of work. A big thank you to the guys at @cleverfiles

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marc3llo

I recommend Disk Drill from @cleverfiles to every Mac User who is serious of keeping his files by all means! Big Thank You to the developers!

Just used Disk Drill to recover photos I’ve had since 2004! Thanks for creating such an easy to use application!

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Dr. Sounds

You are my hero! On this friday morning, I woke up to my brand new iMac 27″ which I bought yesterday to use for music producing among other things, and the first thing I saw this morning was an error message saying my Seagate HD had failed!!!!!! On that drive I had my new album, and it felt so extremely bad to lost my project files for my next epic release!

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Nobilis Bellator

Sometimes you do stupid things, like Format a CF card on which you had 4 hours of Timelapse work (Not counting the setup time and travel to the location) with a spectacular Sunset from atop a mountain. After you almost fainted you think, hey maybe Disk Drill Pro which I bought not long ago for my external drives will work on a CF Card. Then you see the wonder happening in front of your eyes and think….this is the best purchase I made in the last 10 years… Thank you DiskDrill, I feel so much safer in your hands…

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Drew Alexander

You guys saved me $$$ this evening. I thought I had lost a whole day worth of footage from a shoot I was at on 9-11-15. I had a drive go bad today that I didn’t backup like I should have done and spent all day looking and searching for any kind of backup and recovery software. I accidentally found you guys on the web and figured, hey it’s free…why not try it. Well, 20 minutes and 52 gigs later, I’m back in business.

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Heuna Chung

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I have my first exam for my Political Science class on Thursday, and the 25 paged document I typed was done on a Guest Account (yes I know, very dumb of me), then all of sudden the guest account crashed and ALL OF MY LECTURE NOTES WERE GONE. I immediately got your product and now I HAVE MY NOTES BACK!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! You guys are awesome and legit. I was worried that since it was in a guest account, it was permanently gone beyond repair, but luckily Disk Drill was able to even find the document in a temporary storage. So happy!!!!

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Madelyn Kotara

Just wanted to say thank you! My phone had deleted everything on it (but I did have a .rar archive of the contents on my computer, that I deleted the night before.) I tried Disk Drill and ALL the data was 100% intact. THANK YOU!

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Selina S. Tyle

If you ever need to recover data from a damaged disk (or take some extra measures to protect against that happening on an intact one), I give my personal recommendation to Disk Drill. 80% or more of the data on the drive was recovered complete with metadata and file structure. A good chunk of the remainder was found in a deep scan, although this will have to be looked through by hand because the recovered files are named generically. I was able to mount the recovered results as a virtual disk, and right now am transferring everything I cared about losing to a new drive. Effective and simple, that’s about all I ask from a good piece of software.

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oggie168

I had a corrupted USB with 5.97 GB of data on it. I tried several other software recovery programs with no success. Then I downloaded Disk Drill, was pleased with nice interface, and even more surprised when I ran the scan. The scan was fast, and comprehensive, finding all the data on the corrupted USB, with one more easy step, the data was recovered to a folder on my hard drive.
This software is a keeper, one of those essential programs you must have. I would highly recommend this product.

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