Disk Drill is a free tool for finding and recovering anything from whole partitions to accidentally deleted files.Mike Williams
«Disk Drill is a practical and intuitive utility that can successfully assist you in regaining access to lost or damaged files from a variety of disk or file system types, making it quite worthy for considering, should you be in the market for such a tool.» by Marina Dan
«Overall Disk Drill has plenty to offer: its core undelete engine is well designed and presented, and there are some genuinely valuable extras here.» by Mike Williams
«After extensively using Disk Drill, we’ve come to the conclusion that this software is capable of recovering data from any storage, or should we say the ones we have tested. Whether it be USB flash drives, external drives, an MP3 player or memory cards, Disk Drill will get the job done without a fuss.» by www.thewindowsclub.com
«Disk Drill is a handy recovery software for Windows. It is easy to use and ships with two additional features, partition recovery and protections, that set it apart from the majority of data recovery programs.» by Martin Brinkmann
The last time I encountered a tool with this level of sophistication was back when floppy disks used to fail. As more devices continue to transition from mechanical (old) to flash (new) there is going to be a growing demand for Disk Drill. Given the way SSD technology operates this is the ideal solution for recovery of data still on the device but otherwise inaccessible
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

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!
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!