Stellar Photo Recovery
Stellar Photo Recovery
Stellar Photo Recovery provides recovery of data from mac models with a T2 security chip. If you have T2 security chip system, then you need to allow the software for Kernel Extension (KEXT). KEXT is digitally signed by Stellar® and verified by Apple®. Thus, your system and its privacy is protected.
Note: While performing a deep scan of any volume, Stellar Photo Recovery software is required to enable Kernel Extension (KEXT). This process only needs to be set when starting a deep scanning process for the first time.
Click Next.
From Recover From screen, select the volume from which you want to recover the data.
Note: If you don't want to select Deep Scan from Recover From screen, then skip Step 6 and directly click on Scan button for quick volume scanning.
Note: For further instructions on how to Enable Extension, follow the steps mentioned from Step 11.
Click Stop button, if anytime you need to abort the scanning process.
Once the scan process completes, details of the files and folder found would be displayed in a dialog box as shown below:
Click OK to finish the process.
If you have done a quick scan from Recover From screen and your expected data is not recovered then click on click here link from preview window to perform deep scanning. Deep Scan dialog box is displayed prompting to enable Kernel Extension (KEXT) and then perform a deep scan.
Note: There are two cases when System Extension Blocked window is displayed:
Case 1: When your system has a single application that requires Kernel Extension.
Case 2: When your system has multiple applications that require Kernel Extension.
For Case 1, follow the instructions given from Step 13 to Step 18.
Note: In some cases, if you click OK on the System Extension Blocked dialog box instead of Open Security Preferences, the Stellar Photo Recovery might not give you the option to open the Security & Privacy settings when you run scan the next time. In that case, you need to manually open the Security & Privacy settings using the procedure given in manually open the Security & Privacy settings in macOS.
On the bottom left corner of the window, click the lock icon.
Use your Touch ID (if available) or enter your system administrator credentials and click Unlock. This enables the Allow button on the Security & Privacy window.
Click Allow, it allows macOS to load the extension signed by “Stellar Photo Recovery”.
Close Security & Privacy window to go back to Stellar Photo Recovery.
Click Continue on the Allow Extension window to resume your scan of the System Disk.
For Case 2, follow the instructions given from Step 19 to 25:
Note: In some cases, if you click OK on the System Extension Blocked dialog box instead of Open Security Preferences, the Stellar Photo Recovery might not give you the option to open the Security & Privacy settings when you run scan the next time. In that case, you need to manually open the Security & Privacy settings using the procedure given in manually open the Security & Privacy settings in macOS.
Click Details button.
A window appears listing the available application names along with a checkbox. Select Stellar Photo Recovery Inc. checkbox and click OK button.
A window is displayed with a message, ‘A restart is required before new system extensions can be used’. Click on Restart button.