If the Disk Drill program freezes up (which is a very unlikely scenario), one way to gather useful information in OS X is to “sample” its process. This allows you to send us data about what’s going on in the program. To get this file and send it to us for troubleshooting, follow these simple steps:
1: Launch the “Activity Monitor” application.
2: Under Process Name Select “Disk Drill”.
3: Click the Sample Process button at the top of the window under a Gear menu.
A new window will appear.
4: Choose the Save button at the top of the new window and select a location to save the file.
5: Send this file by email to help@cleverfiles.com.
Once we receive the file, we’ll be able to help you pinpoint the problem.
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