Obviously you know nothing about how a hard drive works. Thank you!Įdit: I bet none of you guys can solve my problem □♂️ Before spending that much money I was wondering if anyone knew of an actually free data recovery software for Mac (I'm fine with pirating), or if anyone would be kind enough to lend me their subscription for a day or so. I tried more data recovery softwares, such as Wondershare Recoverit, and EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, but all of them only allowed me to recover 1-2 GB for free before upgrading to the premium, which ranged from $80-$90 monthly subscriptions. 600 GB), but recovering them would require me to upgrade to their premium subscription. So, I downloaded a Data Recovery software called Data Drill, which scanned the hard drive and found all of the files (approx. The only option would be to restore the hard drive, which would erase all of the data. So instead we connected the drive to my Mac using only one of the USBs and it was read but it said that to be accessible I would need to initialise it. Following a tutorial, I uninstalled the drive, but when we were about to initialise it, it said everything would be erased if we did so. I connected the hard drive and it was read, but not accessible, since the hard drive is configured to Mac. Since my Mac has USB C, I borrowed a friend's Windows laptop with 2 USB plugs. Since my local electronics store said it would be expensive to micro solder the piece back on or replace the whole component, I went to the IT department at my school, and they lent me a 2.5" SATA to USB 3.0 adaptor with 2 USB 3.0. I recently dropped the hard drive and the connector piece came off. I have a 5tb Seagate external hard drive I use for my Mac. Does anyone know of an actually free one (pirating is ok), or is anyone willing to lend me their subscription for a day or so. Short explanation: I need to recover approximately 600 gb of files from an unconfigured hard drive but every data recovery software is expensive.
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