There are many free data recovery programs exist that can help restore your accidentally deleted files ,photos ,messages ,etc. These data recovery programs can help you recover ,or “undelete” files on your Android ,Computer ,or some other device .
While I can’t guarantee that all your deleted files can be recovered ,there is a good chance it can be ,especially if it hasn’t been too long since it’s been deleted.
Files you have deleted are still present on your hard drive(or media card,usb drive,smartphone,etc) ,waiting to be overwritten by something else .we can take advantage of this fact and recover them back.Data recovery software is just one way to go.
Undelete files you thought were gone forever with any one of these freeware data recovery tools:
1.GT Recovery for Windows(Windows)
Free Data Recovery software for windows and can recover mobile phones through a usb cable
GT Recovery for Windows is a simple and practical software that can easily help you recover files, photos, pictures, documents, audio, video, compression packages and more which were deleted or lost on your computer. Multiple recovery algorithms are supported, contains quick recovery to recover recent deleted files and advanced recovery to recover more files.
The main features:
1. Quickly restore files which are deleted recently.
2. Advanced recovery, scan disk deeply to recover more files.
3. Support the mainstream file system formats (FAT, NTFS, etc.)
4. Support all the major file formats(JPG,PNG,GIF,DOC,DOCX,TXT,PPT,PPTX,MP3,MP4,AVI,ZIP,RAR, etc.)
If you want to try only on data recovery software program,make GT Recovery for Windows that one.I highly recommend GT Recovery.
2.Recuva(Windows)
Recuva is a user-friendly Windows-based software.It is very easy to use and very small download.When you run Recuva ,you can resurrect missing files using either the file-recovery wizard or the application’s manual mode.The file-recovery wizard is handy when you’re sure your data is gone but you’re not quite sure where it went or how to get it back.If you don’t need the wizard you can jump right into manual mode and get to work searching where you know the file should be.Recuva can recover files from hard drives,USB drives,memory cards,BD/DVD/CD discs,and even MP3 players,including the IPOD.
Undeleting a file with Recuva is as easy as deleting one!You can try Recuva if you need to recover a file.
3.TestDisk(Windows/Mac/Linux)
TestDisk is a powerful open-source tool for recovering data. You can use it to recover your boot sector form backup, fix FAT tables,fix your MFT, rebuild your boot sector, copy deleted files from partitions to recovery media, and find lost partitions in dozens of formats to help you locate your lost data. Not only can TestDisk used to collect detailed information about a non-booting drive, but also it can be a handy tool in performing onsite recovery.
It's a command line tool, so there's no GUI which is a major reason I haven't ranked it higher than some other data recovery softwares.
4.Restoration(Windows)
Restoration is a tiny,no-frills,portable recovery tool.You can use it in all versions of Windows and Windows file systems.Restoration is incredibly simple to recover files .There are no cryptic buttons or complicated file recovery procedures.Despite its tiny size,it performed just as well as the other nominees when tasked with restoring files from our test disks.
Restoration is small and doesn’t need to be installed,giving it the flexibility to be run from a floppy disk or USB drive
5.PhotoRec(Windows/Mac/Linux)
PhotoRec is a powerful software for safely and quickly copying your deleted files to another disk.It is a companion program to TestDisk,also devoid of a GUI,but likewise is quite powerful at file recovery.Many users distinctly prefer PhotoRec as a safer alternative when deep disk recovery isn’t necessary.It can recover files from optical driver,hard drives,and memory cards.Howecer,the greatest problem is that it’s very difficult to avoid recovring all deleted files at once.
I just don’t recommend making it your first pick. You can give PhotoRec a try if another data recovery software hasn’t worked.
Don't forget the Stellar Data Recovery.
cevem said:
Don't forget the Stellar Data Recovery.
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According to me, Recover Data Tools has complete solution of corrupted Windows data with the uses of Windows Data Recovery Tool. It is speedy and result oriented tool. You can rely on this tool. Read more: Mod edit by @Darth : Commercial product link removed. No advertising products on XDA please, or your account may be disabled.
Mini power tool and Easy photo recovery are excellent as well.
I have used Free Undelete for my Windows XP a couple of years ago and it was pretty convenient. Glary Undelete is another pretty useful and lightweight one I've heard from a friend, with a couple of really good filtering options. Haven't (thankfully) needed to use it yet.
Windows Data Recovery Software
Windows data recovery tool is single data recovery solution which provides instant and secure data recovery from corrupted, damaged, formatted hard drives. The tool supports data recovery from both internal Windows hard disk and external drives such as IDE, EIDE, SCSI and SATA, PAN, ZIP and USB drives. To know more about data recovery tool, follow this link DataRepairTools - datarepairtools.com
SysInfoTools Windows Data Recovery
I would like to recommend Sysinfotools Windows Data Recovery Software. You can the reviews of this software on highly authority website.
Thanks
Best USB Data Recovery Software for Windows
One of the Best USB Data Recovery Software for Windows which I know are
1. Recuva Data Recovery
2. Disk Drill
3. Pandora Data Recovery Freeware
4. Photo Rec Data Recovery Software
5. Glary Undelete
Best Data Recovery Software for Windows
• Stellar Data Recovery
• Recuva
• TestDisk
• Undelete 360
• Pandora Recovery
Best Data Recovery Software
Kernel for Windows, is another excellent third party software for Windows data recovery. It supports all versions of MS Windows.
GT Recovery said:
There are many free data recovery programs exist that can help restore your accidentally deleted files ,photos ,messages ,etc. These data recovery programs can help you recover ,or “undelete” files on your Android ,Computer ,or some other device .
While I can’t guarantee that all your deleted files can be recovered ,there is a good chance it can be ,especially if it hasn’t been too long since it’s been deleted.
Files you have deleted are still present on your hard drive(or media card,usb drive,smartphone,etc) ,waiting to be overwritten by something else .we can take advantage of this fact and recover them back.Data recovery software is just one way to go.
Undelete files you thought were gone forever with any one of these freeware data recovery tools:
1.GT Recovery for Windows(Windows)
Free Data Recovery software for windows and can recover mobile phones through a usb cable
GT Recovery for Windows is a simple and practical software that can easily help you recover files, photos, pictures, documents, audio, video, compression packages and more which were deleted or lost on your computer. Multiple recovery algorithms are supported, contains quick recovery to recover recent deleted files and advanced recovery to recover more files.
The main features:
1. Quickly restore files which are deleted recently.
2. Advanced recovery, scan disk deeply to recover more files.
3. Support the mainstream file system formats (FAT, NTFS, etc.)
4. Support all the major file formats(JPG,PNG,GIF,DOC,DOCX,TXT,PPT,PPTX,MP3,MP4,AVI,ZIP,RAR, etc.)
If you want to try only on data recovery software program,make GT Recovery for Windows that one.I highly recommend GT Recovery.
2.Recuva(Windows)
Recuva is a user-friendly Windows-based software.It is very easy to use and very small download.When you run Recuva ,you can resurrect missing files using either the file-recovery wizard or the application’s manual mode.The file-recovery wizard is handy when you’re sure your data is gone but you’re not quite sure where it went or how to get it back.If you don’t need the wizard you can jump right into manual mode and get to work searching where you know the file should be.Recuva can recover files from hard drives,USB drives,memory cards,BD/DVD/CD discs,and even MP3 players,including the IPOD.
Undeleting a file with Recuva is as easy as deleting one!You can try Recuva if you need to recover a file.
3.TestDisk(Windows/Mac/Linux)
TestDisk is a powerful open-source tool for recovering data. You can use it to recover your boot sector form backup, fix FAT tables,fix your MFT, rebuild your boot sector, copy deleted files from partitions to recovery media, and find lost partitions in dozens of formats to help you locate your lost data. Not only can TestDisk used to collect detailed information about a non-booting drive, but also it can be a handy tool in performing onsite recovery.
It's a command line tool, so there's no GUI which is a major reason I haven't ranked it higher than some other data recovery softwares.
4.Restoration(Windows)
Restoration is a tiny,no-frills,portable recovery tool.You can use it in all versions of Windows and Windows file systems.Restoration is incredibly simple to recover files .There are no cryptic buttons or complicated file recovery procedures.Despite its tiny size,it performed just as well as the other nominees when tasked with restoring files from our test disks.
Restoration is small and doesn’t need to be installed,giving it the flexibility to be run from a floppy disk or USB drive
5.PhotoRec(Windows/Mac/Linux)
PhotoRec is a powerful software for safely and quickly copying your deleted files to another disk.It is a companion program to TestDisk,also devoid of a GUI,but likewise is quite powerful at file recovery.Many users distinctly prefer PhotoRec as a safer alternative when deep disk recovery isn’t necessary.It can recover files from optical driver,hard drives,and memory cards.Howecer,the greatest problem is that it’s very difficult to avoid recovring all deleted files at once.
I just don’t recommend making it your first pick. You can give PhotoRec a try if another data recovery software hasn’t worked.
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Used TestDisk and Recuva and was was good so far.
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How do I recover permanently deleted files from my computer / recycle bin?
I too have gone through this kind of prob various times den i come to knw abt a
application named "Advanced Disk Recovery" that helps me to recover the data deleted either intentionally or accidentally.
It recovers data very efficiently if not overwritten.u can also recover the data with the help of this tool.
Its free versionis also available that recovers 5 files back.
I am using the paid version and it is wrkn fine 4 me
give it a try
u can download it from cnet
I have used data recovery software to recover deleted files from USB drive. This software can also recover deleted or lost files from different types of storage devices like hard drives, memory cards, FireWire drives etc. This software identifies and recover different types of files based on their unique signature. This software can even recover files that are emptied from Recycle Bin. Download free demo version, where you can view list of recovered data. If you find your lost or deleted data in recovered data list then you can use full version of this software to save recovered data.
Use Kernel for Windows Data Recovery software and recover deleted or lost files, folders from Windows partitions (FAT & NTFS). It doesn’t matter whether you have deleted the required data from Recycle Bin by using Shift+Delete keys, with this software it is easily possible to recover the data in all situation. The best aspect about this tool is it allows you to recover data also from deleted or corrupt partitions of Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, XP, 2000, 2003, Windows Vista.
i have heard many people complain to me that they just format their memory card accidentally on which a lot of important files have been saved. they are so upset because of the data loss that regret for a long time. i myself also have formatted the memory card by error and felt terrible when knowing all information have been lost. and it was more than one time, actually. i have tried to find out many ways to get those files back from the formatted memory card[/URL]. Finally, i got how to complete that task. i want to share it with you guys:
We can get back those lost files with data recovery tool from the accidental or intentional formatted memory card. Data recovery software could retrieve that data within a shore time. Here are its steps as follows to show you how to perform:
Step1. Download and mount the data recovery software on the computer.
Step2. Insert the formatted memory card to a card reader and then connect them to the computer on which the data recovery tool installed.
Step3. Double click the data retrieval program and choose the recovery model. Then select the object disk to scan.
Step4. You can preview the restorable contents in the list after the scan. Preview them and choose the wanted to recover.
Step5. Select one of the computer hard disks as the location to save the files to be restored.
there are precaution to avoid such data loss trouble, in fact. that is to back up those files regularly.
While it's nice that you decided to spend the time to write a guide, this thread will probably get buried extremely soon unless if it's stickied.
Crap. Son deleted LG G5 data off internal memory by factory resetting my phone, deleting my .amr's and some voice recorder files - evidence for an upcoming court case.
They were my only copy recordings necessary to prove essential points in a lawsuit.
Is there a guide or method to recovering the data off the internal memory of my LG G5 from the filesystem/flash? I figure I would need to mount the device to Windows or Linux and use some type of tool to read directly from the internal memory and dump that to my PC and then perform recovery methods. Even if I can only recover some of the files I would he happy.
Just happened tonight and phone is turned off until I figure out what to do.
Luckily phone internal memory was not password protected or encrypted - reading raw should work no?
Cheap freeware method or open-source preferred. Windows solution also preferred. None root of the phone option also preferred but not required.
if the phone was stock/unrooted then unless you somehow went out of your way.. the data was encrypted. all android devices that start with android 6 or higher have force encrypt enabled by default.. whether a password was set or not.
as for actually trying to recover the data... not sure. I thought the stock recovery securely erases the entire data partition and doesn't just format the space which is how people usually luck out and recover flash storage data.
if you had TWRP installed then perhaps it did not get erased securely and you have a better chance at recovery.
posts like these give hope that something could be restored.. but it might take more effort than using a simple tool: http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/12503/can-wiped-ssd-data-be-recovered
good luck!
The only thing I know of that may come close to recovering your data is: Kroll OnTrack Easy Recovery Enterprise. However... Make sure you aren't eating anything before you look at the price... You may choke on your food.
Autoprime sounds right. Unless you did twrp and removed encryption intentionally, you'll likely need to surrender your phone to a data recovery service to have any hope of those files being recovered. Unfortunately, I cannot further advise you on recovering data from your phone, especially as I'm not even sure it's possible at this point.
I know you didn't come here for a lesson, so I'll just say that if you want some tips on device security or cloud backups, feel free to contact me for advice.
For two day I've been trying to recover (photos and videos) that I deleted from albums and from Deleted Folder saved on device main storage, not SD card nor Google photos.
I tried almost all data/media recovery apps from Google Play with no results, as some require rooted device to achieve this purpose right. I also tried some PC software but without root enabled no recovery was possible.
So, I finally was able to root the mobile with VMOS unlocker, but it added another operating system to the mobile, so whatever recovery attempt made, it does not search into the original OS storage, thus it can't locate nor recover the deleted files.
I would truly appreciate any help to recover the deleted files, if possible.
Mobile: Huawei Mate 20 Pro - Model LYA-L09
Hi i recently made a backup with wondershare mobile trans and it created a .BAK file of 30gb and it is corrupted i don't know why, I can't read videos and photos (if you know any way to access the data in it even if it is corrupted please tell me), i tried extracting it with winrar but it only extracts 6gb of some photos , the rest is corrupted it can't finish extraction.
I flashed a new rom and orange fox recovery , i have root access , i installed disk digger with full root access but it can't find any photo (not a single one) in my internal storage , is there any way to recover my photos from internal storage ?
I flashed my phone before knowing The backup file .BAK was corrupted
If you flash a ROM then Android's internal storage memory - who is surprised ? - gets completely overwritten, means previously stored data have been lost.
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If you flash a ROM then Android's internal storage memory - who is surprised ? - gets completely overwritten, means previously stored data have been lost.
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I formatted internal storage before flashing the new rom
Steps to recover your deleted data from your rooted Android device-
1. Connect Your Android device.
2. Launch Android Data Recovery software on computer and choose 'Data Recovery'
3. Choose file types to Scan
4. Preview and restore lost data from Android phone.
Stop using your phone to prevent new files from overwriting lost data. Then try to use data recovery software to detect the photos from internal storage. If it can be detected, recovery is simple.
jwoegerbauer said:
If you flash a ROM then Android's internal storage memory - who is surprised ? - gets completely overwritten, means previously stored data have been lost.
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I tend to think it's a lost cause especially if the drive is zeroed out when you flashed.
Don't know but...
This wouldn't surprise me as it's a wise precaution to ensure a clean flash/load.
Even if not overwritten the file structure is lost as that was certainly overwritten when you flashed it. All you will find at best is completely random disjointed files.
The images will have no metadata ie time stamp etc. If you have hundreds, thousands of random images just forgetting about them becomes the less frustrating option many times. There's no way to index them except by memory, one at a time.
Been there, done that