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Disk Doctors Mac Data Recovery software recovers lost and deleted data from HFS+, HFSX file systems on Mac OS X.

Disk Doctors Mac Data Recovery software helps recovering lost data with the simplicity matching Mac OS X. This Mac Recovery software supports Mac OS X 10.4 and above, which includes "Leopard". The software supports both Intel and PowerPC based Macintosh and is an Apple Universal application supporting recovery from Hard Drives, Camera/Flash cards, Firewire drives, and USB drives (LaCie, iOmega, Seagate, Maxtor and G-drive).

Note: You can recover data from any media formatted with HFS+ (Mac OS Extended), HFSX (Mac OS Extended, case sensitive) volume by any version of Mac OS.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Disk Doctor Labs Inc.
Downloads:1,787
  - Version d/l:1,787
Utilities:System
License:Demo
Date:08 Jan 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$179.00
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Disk Doctors Mac Data Recovery User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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Jan 9 2009

SHERLOCK.FINDER  I have been working on Apple computers for approx 8 years. One of the most devastating for any computer user is to lose data. Unfortunately, my G4 PPC hard drive without any warning refused to mount.

I tried all the standard things: Disk First Aid, Disk Warrior, Boomerang etc., nothing worked and I was lucky that this product released the same day I had the misfortune! This software has retrieved every single piece of information from hard drive!

That is amazing! I will recommend this piece of software strongly

Disk Doctors you have me as a lifetime user. Thanks !  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
-4
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Jan 9 2009

SHOTGUNWEDDINGS  bullsh@t

Your either the developer of this crapware or you work for them. Your only review is a praise to this download. Who you trying to kid?

This sorry excuse for a data recovery program can't even differentiate between a volume and partition.

I deliberately erased and zeroed out a test HD, copied a few files to it and then deleted them, this rubbishware wasn't able to recover a single file after an exhaustive 4 hour search on a measly 82 Gb drive.

My earlier test (as posted earlier in the comments) with a 12 GB partition produced nothing but bogus files, bogus folders and bogus sizes.

As W.C. Fields said it best "A sucker is born every minute"  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2
Jan 13 2009

GREGORGY  @shotgun: my thoughts exactly. Registered the day of the review, posted the review, disappeared. I wonder how many crapware devs do this...  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2
Oct 17 2009

OAKIE  @SHOTGUNWEDDINGS

i wholeheartedly agree with your findings on this crapware. out of pure disbelief, i just had to try it myself and yes, this crapplication was just that.

oh, and your quote, which im surprised no one commented about prior to me 10 months later, if actually by PT Barnum, not WC Fields.  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
0

Jan 8 2009

EEFLOEE  it is interesting that the company offers *professional* data recovery too...funny enough, when you look up the addresses, it appears as if they work mainly out of residential areas...pretty odd  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+4
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Jan 8 2009
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SHOTGUNWEDDINGS  I just tried this program

It is nothing more than a SCAM, stay way from this garbage, if your dumb enough to pay for this then I have garbage bags full of dog crap I'll see you for a $1,000,000,000,000 USA

Test the demo on a partition if you can by erasing the partition, copy some files to it, make copies of the files, delete the copies, then see what rubbish this POS says it will recover.

ALL BOGUS FILES , bogus sizes and bogus filetypes, no filenames, no folders, nothing useful in the least bit.

Horrible excuse for software, I hope MacUpdate admins try this software and after their findings ban the developer from here.

Too bad the ratings won't go lower  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2
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Jan 8 2009

GREGORGY  Just a note: that's quite a heavy price tag for a new kid, especially considering the relative success of competitors Data Rescue and FileSalvage over the heavier Boomerang  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+6
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