![]() ![]() Improved recovery consistency on FAT32 partitions with 8K cluster size.Improved data recovery from APFS containers.New automatic detection of APFS Fusion Drives.Update: the 906th build gets quickly replaced with Disk Drill 3.6.916. Fixed several other crashes that were related to encrypted partition reading.Fixed crashes when saving a recovery session on older Mac OS X (10.10).Multiple improvements in UI translations.Improved MP3 recovery and labeling as part of Deep Scan.Improved preview on older macOS (10.10).Improved Guaranteed Recovery data protection feature on APFS volumes.Improved data recovery routines on encrypted APFS volumes, emphasis on Deep Scan.Improved processing of Core Strorage configurations. ![]() Improved universal recovery sequence on APFS partitions.New experimental support of APFS Fusion Drives (get in touch for instructions).New Data recovery from Apple’s RAID arrays – Striped (RAID 0), Mirrored (RAID 1) and Concatenated (JBOD) types are supported for now.New Disk Drill is now capable of creating APFS bootable drives on macOS 10.13.5+ and 10.14.New Canon RAW Movie (CRM) file format added to Deep Scan’s file signature repository.New Global improvements in FAT32 partitions recovery, all related smart recovery algorithms updated.New Disk Drill is officially macOS Mojave ready with multiple internal optimizations and improvements.Today we are officially releasing Disk Drill 3.6.906 for Mac, and here’s what’s new: Disk Drill is already compatible with macOS Mojave, but we keep working on delivering even tighter support for all the new features visually and at the backend of data recovery mechanics. With all the new features coming to macOS this year, its version 10.14 (Mojave) is a promising and anticipated release.
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