

When recovering lost data using a capable application like Disk Drill, it can be difficult to find specific missing files. To initiate the data recovery process, you need to select the storage device you want to recover and click Search for lost data-that’s it! During scanning, Disk Drill for Windows 5 displays an even more comprehensive real-time summary of scan results, allowing you to see exactly how many pictures, videos, audio files, documents, and so on have been found. The process is just as straightforward as when recovering data from regular internal and external storage devices, and the results live up to Disk Drill’s reputation. That’s right, Disk Drill for Windows 5 introduces support for the recovery of Windows and Linux RAID arrays. From the data recovery section, you can access all storage devices connected to your computer, see recent recovery sessions, and recover data from RAID arrays. The left pane, where all main features are available, is now split into only two sections: one dedicated to data recovery, and the other one dedicated to all the extra tools Disk Drill comes with.

Clearly designed with the latest Windows 11 design guidelines in mind, the new user interface looks and feels more polished, cohesive, and intuitive. User-Interfaceĭisk Drill for Windows 5 builds on the wildly successful user interface overhaul introduced with the release of Disk Drill 4. Good to know: Disk Drill is sometimes wrongly referred to as “Disc Drill.” Although the words “disk” and “disc” can be used interchangeably, the former is the preferred spelling in computer-related usage.


