![]() This should be a different storage medium than the one you’re recovering from since that could cause some issues with overwriting. A pop-up will appear asking you to select the destination of the recovered file. Tick the box next to the TAR.XZ file you want to retrieve and then click the Recover button along the bottom of the page.Just keep in mind that you should be looking under the Found files dropdown and not any other ones. Simply head to the folder where the files were last located and they should appear there. Once you’re on the results page, you should be able to locate TAR.XZ files in the Other category.If you’d like to skim through the results as the program is scanning, you can click any of the category icons on the window and the files will appear in an Explorer-like view. How long this takes depends mostly on the size of the drive you’re scanning and its read speed. The app will now start scanning your storage medium for recoverable files.Launch the Disk Drill app, select the storage medium you want to recover your TAR.XZ files from, and then click the Search for lost data button.Open the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions until it’s successfully installed. ![]()
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