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Disk Drill PRO 4: Lifetime Upgrade Guarantee (For Windows)

Accidents happen, which is why it’s critical to have a data recovery system at your disposal. Disk Drill Pro for Windows makes it easy to recover documents, music, photos, videos, or even whole partitions that have gone missing from your computer. Now, thanks to a new Apple World Today deal, you can get lifetime upgrade license for US$49.99. That’s 57% off the regular price of $118.

Disk Drill PRO 4 description

With just a single push of a button, Disk Drill can recover over 200 types of files on your computer or even on external drives when you connect to a computer. Don’t get caught in a pinch by losing data — Disk Drill Pro is your insurance policy. 

Disk Drill PRO 4 specs

  • Recover any file or folder or reconstruct 400+ file types
  • Advanced RAW photo & video recovery
  • Advanced detection of lost partitions
  • Protection from accidental data loss with “Data Protection” & “Drive Backup” features
  • Support for files that have been encrypted with the native Windows BitLocker data encryption tool

Disk Drill PRO 4 Reviews

  • 4.6/5 stars, Trustpilot:
  • The Phoblographer: “Disk Drill Pro 4 is a program you don’t think you’ll need, but when disasters strike, you’ll be glad you’ve got it at your disposal.”

Disk Drill PRO 4 system requirements

  • Windows 7, 8, and 10

Details of the deal

  • Length of access: lifetime
  • This plan is only available to new users
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
  • Device per license: 3
  • Access options: desktop
  • Software version: v4.1.551
  • Updates included
  • Have questions on how digital purchases work? Learn more here

Terms of the deal

  • Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.