
We’ve shown you how easy it’s to protect your Mac from accidental deletion of data. Now we’re giving away two free licenses of the Disk Drill Pro so you can have your Mac protected from accidental file deletion before it’s too late.
The Disk Drill Pro is a very handy data protection + recovery tool on the Mac platform. It features “Recovery Vault” which prevents any accidental file deletion and provides an easy way to recover any lost or accidentally deleted files.
It also has a number of useful functions including quick scan, deep scan, DMG image backup and the search for lost partitions, which are what you need to easily recover and backup files from any drives or partitions connected to your Mac computer.
The Disk Drill Pro normally costs you $89 and can be purchased from Cleverfiles.com. Now, we’re giving away two free license keys, all you have to do is leave your comments on this post. And also subscribe to our newsletter by email, if you’re not yet a subscriber.
Note: Two of those who leave comments here (One entry is allowed per person), will be randomly selected to be given a free license key. This contest will be closed by June 15, 2011, 11:00 PM EST or once all the two license keys have been given out.
For those who’re not selected, you can also use the 20% Discount Code TECHCHEE to buy the Disk Drill Pro from Cleverfiles.com.
TechChee.com reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of the giveaway without notice.
1. Raiza Nurmasanto
2. karin


May 14th, 2011 at 4:15 pm
I am getting a spanking new Mac the end of this month. It deserves the best file recovery software: Disk Drill Pro. Wish I’d had something like that when my old PC crashed.
May 25th, 2011 at 2:26 pm
I’ve tested the free versione. I can only say it’s a great piece of software! I really hope to win the contest !!!
May 30th, 2011 at 5:16 am
Wish I had this when my disk crashed sometime ago. The basic (free) version of the software is quite intuitive and it does give the taste of its full (pro) version. The “famous” 9-step tutorial is a bit confusing to my taste: text scattered along the window with pictures in a blackboard-style explanation. Not reading that tutorial thoroughly (I did note however that the developer insists on nothing could ever guarantee 100% recovery), I manage to “get” the app due to its simple interface.
June 7th, 2011 at 10:30 pm
Help! Single mom/full time student needs disk drill pro!!!! any discounts deeper than 20%?