![]() SO, I have an external e-SATA/USB3.0 box Fantec with inside 4x2TB Samsung drives in RAID5 (6TB total), I'm new here and don't speak english so forgive me for some errors! So my question is why did Disk Drill ignore my search criteria and then go looking for every possible document God knows where on my HD? I haven't paid for the full-on version yet, but I certainly don't have the four or five months to spare to go clicking on 7000 documents in the hope that some of them are the docs I need to restore to their original folders. And they are immensely important documents that I need to recover and put back in their folders. A couple of hundred Word doc and a few dozen pdfs, sure. I definitely did NOT trash folders with that many documents. This was confirmed when I got the results: over 5000 Word documents, over two thousand pdfs, etc. So I then pause the process and click on those criteria, but I really don't think the application responds in any way. But I notice that as soon as I go to the window to initiate a search, it starts before I can tailor the search to certain parameters (such as documents only, and only those documents I've trashed in the last week). I have tried to search for deleted documents with the free version. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out.HI. If you are looking for an article for Disk Drill 3 you can find it here. However, since macOS Big Sur (11.0) there is no known way to create a bootable USB device with Big Sur on board, so in Disk Drill 4 & 5 we simplified this process for you and now there is no need to look for a spare USB drive to run a bootable copy of Disk Drill.
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