Dr.Fone doesn’t offer a native Linux client, but that doesn’t mean Ubuntu users are left out. Here is the step-by-step guide to running Dr.Fone on Ubuntu using Wine and VirtualBox. If you’re an Ubuntu user who needs to recover lost data or repair an iOS/Android device, you’ve likely stumbled upon Wondershare Dr.Fone . It’s one of the most powerful phone data recovery and system repair toolkits available.
If you have at least 8GB of RAM and a modern CPU, use VirtualBox . It’s the only way to guarantee that Dr.Fone’s more advanced features—like fixing a boot-looping iPhone or recovering encrypted backups—will work on Ubuntu. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I use Dr.Fone for Linux via Snap or Flatpak? A: No. There are no official Snap or Flatpak builds. Avoid third-party “Linux versions” from untrusted sites—they are likely malware. Dr Fone Download For Ubuntu
wine drfone_win.exe Follow the on-screen installation wizard. Dr.Fone will install to a virtual C: drive inside your home directory ( .wine ). Run Dr.Fone using: It’s one of the most powerful phone data
But there’s a catch:
wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Wondershare/Dr.Fone/Dr.Fone.exe To detect your Android phone, you’ll need to configure USB passthrough. Install ADB on Ubuntu first: Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I use Dr
Have you tried running Dr.Fone on Ubuntu? Which method worked for you? Let me know in the comments below.