The scan itself took a while, but that’s to be expected when performing a Deep Scan. If you don’t want to scan the entire storage device, you can choose a specific location, such as the Documents folder, but this can negatively affect Stellar’s performance.īefore clicking the Scan button, we made sure to activate the Deep Scan option located in the bottom-right corner because we wanted to perform a scan based on file signatures and find as many lost and deleted files as possible. Since all file types are selected by default, we simply clicked Next and proceeded to the next step, choosing our storage device. ![]() After a few seconds, we were greeted by the main application window and asked to select the types of files we wanted to recover. Once we had Stellar Data Recovery installed on our test machine, we were able to launch it by double-clicking the Stellar Data Recovery icon on the desktop. Installing it was simple enough since all we had to do was to double-click the downloaded StellarDataRecovery.exe installation file and follow the instructions. Stellar Data Recovery is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, and 7, as well as macOS Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, and Lion.įor the purposes of this review, we’re using the Windows 10 version, but the Mac version is visually and functionally identical.
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