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EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac is your best bet when it comes to reinstating files that seem lost for good, even those on a formatted drive.
Whether you are an advanced or casual Mac user, data is always front and center. Personal photos, videos, work documents, and backups are a precious asset and should be treated accordingly. Unfortunately, a handful of adverse scenarios can undermine their intactness and lead to a digital disaster.
To begin with, no hardware is immune to failure. Whereas you can get yourself a new storage device if your old one stops working, some files are irreplaceable. Aside from hardware bugs, data can go missing due to accidental removal, a system crash, improper handling of removable media, and growingly prolific Mac ransomware attacks.
How to deal with the aftermath of these gotchas? Bidding farewell to your files is, obviously, a lame response. Instead, let a reliable data recovery utility do its thing and see if it helps. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac is definitely on your must-try list. Boasting an immaculate track record of restoring data in complex situations, it promises to lend you its magic wand and revive files stored in dozens of formats, on any storage device compatible with your Mac.
In this hands-on review, we will try to figure out if this tool lives up to its authors’ claims and check how effective and user-friendly it is. So here we go.
It took us a mere minute to get EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard running on our lab MacBook Pro. The DMG installer sized 59.3 MB makes the whole process highly intuitive and as smooth as dragging the product’s icon to the Application folder.
The only extra step is to manually allow a new system extension by heading to System Preferences > Security & Privacy. Also, once you launch the app for the first time, you’ll see a dialog asking for permission to display notifications (alerts, sounds, and icon badges). If this isn’t okay with you, just opt out by clicking “Don’t Allow”.
The GUI looks clean and isn’t overburdened with information. The most prominent part is the list of your internal devices and external storage media if currently connected to the Mac. Each section reflects the size of the device along with the file system, plus there’s a self-explanatory “Scan” button. At the very bottom of the screen, you’ll also find a link leading to the support documentation and some common troubleshooting tips.
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard menu in the Finder area provides a combo of additional features and customizations. You can use it to bring up the app preferences, check for updates, send your feedback, create a bootable USB, select your preferred language out of 15 available, quickly contact the product manager via social networks or email, zoom or minimize the window, and do a few other things to adjust the tool to your liking.
It’s kind of frustrating, though, that the GUI doesn’t change as you switch between light and dark mode on your Mac. Dark mode support wouldn’t go amiss these days. Another thing we find somewhat intrusive is that the app keeps adding itself to the Login Items to start up at boot time. If you go to Users & Groups > Login Items and remove it from the list, it will display a pop-up saying “EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard wants to make changes” and requesting your admin password the next time you open it.
When a scan is underway, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac gets fairly resource-intensive. Its CPU usage was ranging between 35% and 50% during our test. Unsurprisingly, this made our MacBook Pro hotter and noticeably slower than usual. This is due to the specificity of this software: to work right, it has to be a resource hog to an extent. When the app isn’t scanning your Mac, though, it has a tiny system footprint.
Overall, the product makes a great impression and is amazingly easy to use despite the algorithmic complexity that makes it so effective in terms of data recovery.
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac is equipped with a competitive feature set that makes it a one-stop file rescue instrument, even in tough scenarios. Here’s a rundown of its game-changing capabilities:
It took the utility roughly two hours to check our 240 GB SSD drive for recoverable data. Although the scan is time-consuming, it’s absolutely worth the wait. It starts with quick scanning and transforms into a deep scan that peeks into every corner of your Mac to pinpoint all the bits and pieces of nearly-lost information.
The scan report follows an intuitive tree structure logic and, as previously mentioned, allows you to preview objects before recovering them. Frankly, the scan exceeded our expectations as it spotted well over 300,000 files that we thought had vanished without a trace many months ago (check out the screenshots above). The preview feature worked flawlessly with a plethora of the detected objects.
Based on our test, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac exhibits outstanding recovery potential. We give it the thumbs-up for that without a second thought.
The publisher provides customer support channels that run the gamut from email and social media to live chat and phone calls. If email is your pick, their reps respond in under 20 hours. You can as well browse the product knowledge base, PDF user manual, FAQs, or enter keywords related to your issue into the search box embedded in the EaseUS Support Center page.
Thankfully, the most-encountered issues are addressed extensively on the self-help web resources. Plus, a series of clear-cut video tutorials are at your disposal. To the vendor’s credit, there are plenty of support options to choose from.
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac is an amazingly effective tool that revives pretty much all types of files on any Mac-compatible storage device. You’ll be surprised how thoroughly it checks your machine for lost data and how easily it does the recovery job even on a formatted or RAW drive. That said, we strongly recommend this software for any file rescue scenario.
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