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| author = Derek Schauland}}</ref> for [[macOS]]. It was designed to recover deleted files from [[hard disk drive]]s, [[USB flash drive]]s, [[memory card]]s of cameras and portable devices, [[MP3 player]]s, PlayStations, X-Boxes, Wii's, palm devices and [[optical media]].


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== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://macosxfilerecovery.com/}}


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Latest revision as of 14:30, 4 October 2023

Mac Data Recovery Guru
Developer(s)Mac OS X File Recovery
Stable release
2.5
Operating systemmacOS
TypeData recovery
LicenseTrialware
Websitemacosxfilerecovery.com

Mac Data Recovery Guru is a data recovery application,[1][2][3] for macOS. It was designed to recover deleted files from hard disk drives, USB flash drives, memory cards of cameras and portable devices, MP3 players, PlayStations, X-Boxes, Wii's, palm devices and optical media.

Embedded file recovery

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Mac Data Recovery Guru has a “Search for embedded files” option that will make it do an exhaustive search for every file type it can recover starting from every byte on the drive, instead just searching for files starting at a block boundary. This is for use by digital forensics professionals.

Supported file systems

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macOS: HFS, HFS+, HFSX

Microsoft: NTFS, FAT

Linux: Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, XFS, UFS

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Simon Jary (12 March 2012). "Mac Data Recovery Guru 2.0 review".
  2. ^ Cliff Joseph (12 October 2012). "A handy utility for recovering deleted files or files on damaged drives".
  3. ^ Derek Schauland (7 May 2012). "Data Recovery Guru helps your Mac recover lost files".