How to Recover Deleted Files on Mac with Disk Drill 5
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 Published On Mar 28, 2024

Accidentally deleted or lost files from your Mac, SD card, or any external drive? No worries! In this video, we'll show you a simple way to RECOVER deleted files on your Mac. Download Disk Drill 5 (macOS Sonoma ready) now: https://www.cleverfiles.com/download....

Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome and overview of Disk Drill 5 capabilities
00:10 Downloading and Installing Disk Drill
01:00 Preparing for Scanning
01:51 Scanning Process
02:17 Reviewing and Recovering Files

Steps to Recover Deleted Files on Mac:

1. Download Disk Drill: Visit the official website (https://www.cleverfiles.com) to download Disk Drill 5. Ensure your Mac runs macOS 10.8.5 or later. For those on macOS Sonoma, you're covered.

2. Install Disk Drill: Follow the simple installation steps to get Disk Drill up and running on your Mac.

3. Grant Permissions: Upon first launch, Disk Drill will request permission to scan your Mac's internal drive. Open your system settings from the prompt to allow full disk access.
► Video tutorial:    • How to Enable Disk Drill's System Ext...  

4. Enable System Extensions: For scanning internal drives, enable the macOS system extension. Check out our linked tutorial below for a quick guide.

5. Prepare External Drives: Connect any external drives you wish to scan. Consider creating a byte-to-byte backup to safeguard your data before scanning.

6. Initiate Scanning: Launch Disk Drill and select your drive to begin scanning for lost data. Disk Drill will automatically use all available methods to recover your files.

7. Review and Recover Files: As the scan progresses, you can preview and select files for recovery. Ensure to recover files to a different location than the original to avoid overwriting.

8. Complete Recovery: Follow the prompts to recover your selected files, choosing a safe location for them. This concludes the recovery process.

9. Remember to Save Your Recovered Files Safely: To ensure the safety of your recovered data, choose a save location different from the source you're recovering from to prevent any potential data overwriting.

Remember to Save Your Recovered Files Safely: To ensure the safety of your recovered data, choose a save location different from the source you're recovering from to prevent any potential data overwriting.

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