![]() ![]() Since I already bought Data Rescue, I'm sticking with it and hopefully won't do something stupid like this again. support recovers data from HFS+, FAT, NTFS partitions. AppleXsoft Mac File Recovery Software is an advanced Mac data recovery software tool which recovers mac data from deleted, lost, corrupted, formatted partitions and from crashed drives where Mac based system are installed. Cover any file format and deal with data loss issues. It can also scan and recover over file 4/10(). This may have a better knowledge of filetypes than Data Rescue does, and has a built-in preview app that seems to work pretty well. Recover lost data in 3 simple steps: automated scan, preview, and one-click recovery. Pain in the ass, and of course a self-inflicted woundĪnother package I looked at that could be better than Data Rescue II is FileSalvage by subrosasoft. Things it didn't recover (that I know of): Firefox bookmarks My computer (dual G5 1.8GHz, OSX Tiger) won't run iLife '09, so this is the best I can do.Īnd a huge amount of iTunes files (23Gb), all of which isn't needed (at least according to my sons who also use the computer). I also bought a copy of iLife '08 hopefully the newer version of iPhoto will deal with duplicates better than the version (v4?) I have now. Since many of these were already present from the 2/2008 backup, I'm only doing these as needed. The results were all loose files without the correct filenames and directory structure.Ī shitload (~10,000 files) of jpegs consisting of both pictures (iPhoto) and what must be browser cache data. So I went ahead and started recovery of what it could find. I checked by doing a new scan to see if anything changed it didn't. ![]() I had already done a scan of the drive and saved it (to another drive). Got the Datarescue II / Drive Genius package the other day.
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