Tuxera NTFS for Mac and Tuxera Disk Manager work in the latest macOS and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Better detection of PSD files in Deep ScanMicrosoft NTFS by Tuxera file system & storage driver Tuxera. 15 Languages supported: Arabic, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Turkish.Windows is additionally capable of directly converting FAT32/16/12 into NTFS without the need to rewrite all files. The newest version, Tuxera NTFS for Mac 2018, supports OS X High Sierra and Sierra, OS X El Capitan, and all previous OS X versions from 10.4 (Tiger) onward.
![]() Thumbnail generation progress is back. A click on the Home button during scan in Clean Up module now evokes a confirmation dialog, where you can decide whether to cancel the scan or not More hints have been added to the icons and menus throughout the app’s interface Possible NTFS, FAT32, or other file systems on the Mac you are examining. Hardware for Macintosh computers has become quite similar to the rest. More details are now displayed upon recovery completion in case there were errors during the recovery processHistory. Scan is automatically stopped when a FAT32 disk is disconnected from the computer Better detection of lost NTFS partitions and their files based on the found MFT entries A much faster Quick Scan for ExFAT systems that contain a large number of deleted files Improved detection of false exFAT volumes Deep Scan now recovers video files (MP4) encoded with H.265 XAVC codec Better support for compressed NTFS volumes Detection of Insta360 One X2 file signatures within Deep Scan Optimized and revised Deep Scan for such file formats as JPG, PDF, and DOC FAT32 volumes are scanned much faster and more efficiently thanks to optimized operations for file name resolving Greatly improved detection of lost NTFS volumes and files based on recoverable MFT entries Disk Drill properly detects when FAT32 volume is disconnected and stops the ongoing scan Monitoring is now much better at reading the SSD life and health parameters as well as Helium Level for hard disk drives Monitoring is greatly improved in general as well as its support for many specific devices including Seagate SSD, Kingston SA400, ADATA 650U, SanDisk SSD, KIOXIA SATA SSD, Goldenfir SATA SSD, Seagate BarraCuda SSD, Apacer AS350, YMTC SATA SSD, KLEVV NEO N610 SSD Deep Scan can now find and display deleted files on NTFS partitions encrypted with BitLocker Deep Scan works even better with damaged NTFS drives – improved meta-data processing Improved usability during scan of partitions encrypted with BitLocker Greatly improved Deep Scan of ExFAT volumes with a vast amount of deleted and existing data Improved Byte-to-Byte Backup module usability Files with long names are displayed properly in Hex view Optimized and revised Deep Scan for such file formats as TIFF, PSD, TTF, JPG, MOV, PDF, DOC Fixed file selection in the list of recoverable items when folders contained entries with the same filename Optimized recovery from NTFS partitions when parsing files with the same file locators and incorrect NTFS conditions when file data wasn’t properly stored on a disk ![]() Improved detection of drives disconnected during file recovery phase Improved detection of improper exFAT volumes Improved file selection – it is now disabled when the current disk is disconnected or filtering returns an empty result NTFS Quick Scan improvements for different types of volumes and recovery scenarios ![]() System drives’ scanning when running Disk Drill in macOS Recovery Deep Scan yields more recoverable files when scanning T2-protected system partitions Enhanced scanning of SIP-protected drives on macOS Big Sur with T2 and M1 Duplicator Finder scanning and overall speed Better Hide Duplicates filter in recovery results Recovery of encrypted system APFS Fusion Drives when booting from external media Multiple security improvements in Disk Drill’s updater RTF file format recognition within Deep Scan was missing font detection Overall UI improvements when resizing the main Disk Drill window Stability enchantments when detecting connected devices First-time Disk Drill installation procedure Removed unnecessary scroll bars in Disk Drill’s main UI when resized into its minimal state Clean Up mode and Duplicate Finder no longer accept folders from physically damaged drives Several Dark Mode improvements in iOS scan results Office applications for mac os xUpdated sequence of scanning methods for improved recoverability and bad sectors detection Detection and recovery of TTF, ICNS and PDF file formats ZIP and RAR archives recovery and file naming MS Office DOC/DOCX file format detection while deep-scanning Disk Drill now properly handles recovery attempts to read-only devices Refreshed visuals and next steps in the final recovery screen File previews and hex viewer properly disabled for offline scanning sessions A bunch of random crashes related to scanning and loading saved sessions Disk status updates could overlap scanning messages and other messaging improvements Multiple improvements in “Select All” functionality throughout Disk Drill’s modules More consistent app window dimensions in various screen configurations Undelete Protected Data now properly handles read-only devices Quick Scans on NTFS partitions with cluster size bigger than 64 KB Ntfs Version History License Activation OnOffline license activation on Windows 7 Crashes related to non-accessible session files Crash when detecting TIFF file signature as part of deep scans Random crashes related to Disk Drill’s system tray menu Error messages when quitting Disk Drill right after starting the app Occasional crash when scanning HFS+ partitions Crashes when EXT partitions were created while Disk Drill was active in the background Glitchy sorting by name in some UI modes Continue button could be truncated due to long device name Session auto-saving on multiple device disconnects Occasional freeze when loading saved session files Visual fixes when searching for long file names in Disk Drill’s scanning results Rare crashes when restoring Disk Drill after PC’s sleep mode More informative and accurate bad blocks notifications when scanning corrupted drives Proper detection of macOS Big Sur installer on disk Encrypted and CoreStorage HFS+ partitions are now displayed separately in the disk list Recovery log can now be sorted by several dimensions Updated descriptions in data protection settings Better detection of a drive’s online status in Clean Up and Backup modules Several minor improvements in disk backups Additional information displayed while loading large session files System extension (kext) is now installed only when SIP-protected device is initialized for scanning Disk Drill now properly prompts for admin credentials when launched under a restricted user Disk Drill provides more details when detaching byte-to-byte backups fails No more auto-collapsing of recently deleted files (Found files) in scan results Data Shredder and free space Erasure method selection Data detection accuracy when recovering from FAT32 partitions Continuous NTFS scanning and recovery improvements Icons and indicators behavior “Recover All” now properly selects all files for recovery if scanning is still in progress Better icons to identify some partitions after scan completion
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