[Q] Recover photos after flashing - Nokia Lumia 800

Guys I need help here, I flashed my Lumia 710 and forgot to save important photos of my granpa 80`s bitrthday, there is some way to recover it? Like what we do with external HDs, anyone?

I haven't found anything when I had the same problem on my HTC Mozart... That wasn't a flash, but a hard reset though...

There are currently no recovery tools for these data. Have you created a backup (or dump) of the device prior to flashing it?

I don't think you can get your photo's back after flashing your device but you can try THIS
Greetz,

Rataplan said:
I don't think you can get your photo's back after flashing your device but you can try THIS
Greetz,
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It needs a Mass Storage function that Windows Phone doesn't have.
ChrisKringel said:
There are currently no recovery tools for these data. Have you created a backup (or dump) of the device prior to flashing it?
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I hadn't create a backup I automatically upload my photos to skydrive but these ones were still to upload. Thank you guys anyway.

brlag said:
It needs a Mass Storage function that Windows Phone doesn't have.
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I thougt your device would show up as a mass storage device, because you flashed your device so you also unlocked your bootloader, I think I have to try it myself, but I still like the original rom.
Greetz,

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[Q] Is there a way to recover deleted files?

Just realized I accidentally deleted a picture from the SD card on my Hero awhile ago. The card is quite big and has never been close to being full so I'm wondering if there is a deleted folder on the card or some way to recover the file?
As far as I know, only recovery programs as used by the police, government etc can recover deleted files. You can download loads off the internet, but they are designed to reconstruct the magnetic residue on hard discs, don't know if it will work on a flash drive. Won't hurt to try though.
TheReverend210 said:
As far as I know, only recovery programs as used by the police, government etc can recover deleted files. You can download loads off the internet, but they are designed to reconstruct the magnetic residue on hard discs, don't know if it will work on a flash drive. Won't hurt to try though.
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This person doesnt appear to know what they are talking about, no offense.
Data recovery is possible (in theory) on all types of media. When a file is deleted, the space it occupied is marked as unused by the system. The file isn't actually "deleted" until something else has written over its space.
however, due to the random nature of writes to the disk, and given that you said "while" I presume there will have been many writes to the disk since, the chances of recovering the file fully are reduced.
recovery software: a good free one is http://www.piriform.com/recuva
http://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizard/free-data-recovery-software.htm
Is a good piece commercial software, but the free 1gb trial should be enough to give it a try.
"reconstructing magnetic residue" is what "professional" data recovery companies might attempt I guess. sounds a little fishy to me though.
So you say I don't know what im talking about with recovery programs and the like, then point the op to 2 recovery programs. Recovery programs which, no doubt, will try to reconstruct the files from the left over magnetism of the old file.
Incidentally, I know when a file is "deleted" the memory sectors are merely market as unused, so new data can be written there, but still the only way of recovering them files is with a recovery program.
use "testdisk"
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
Actually there is no such folder exist on card which kept the deleted files or etc but don't worry just try a good third party data recovery software for the recovery of your data and files. Try Kernel for FAT and NTFS data recovery software for the recovery of your files.
TheReverend210 said:
So you say I don't know what im talking about with recovery programs and the like, then point the op to 2 recovery programs. Recovery programs which, no doubt, will try to reconstruct the files from the left over magnetism of the old file.
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Yes, You DON'T Know. And since you don' know please, don't give anyone "information". Police recovery software... BUNKO! we use the plain old software everyone else uses and there is no recovery of "left over magnetism" shXt ... Go play in your sandbox after mom changes your diaper, and let the adults do the helping here.
A good way to recover deleted files from HTC Hero android phone is to use HTC android data recovery program, here's a good one: HTC Android phone data recovery
The data recovery program recovers data from both HTC Hero phone internal memory and SD card. Recommend that you try it.
rpimps said:
Just realized I accidentally deleted a picture from the SD card on my Hero awhile ago. The card is quite big and has never been close to being full so I'm wondering if there is a deleted folder on the card or some way to recover the file?
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Hi, you can also use Kvisoft Data Recovery for Mac to recover deleted pictures from SD card of Hero phone,
Code:
Here is the detailed guide shows you how to recover files from mobile phone
kvisoft.com/tutorials/mobile-phone-data-recovery.html
hope this helps!

deleted photos in the interenal storage

like the title says i deleted a whole folder of photos of my daughter by mistake. is there anyway to get them back, anyway! money no oject, they was and are very important to me i am madly saddened.
thank you adam
You can try recovery softwares on your PC like easus data recovery or such. Just plug your phone via usb. Havent tried it though but it wont hurt if you give it a try.
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Try this: http://www.squidoo.com/recover-deleted-photos-from-galaxy
Or this: http://www.slideshare.net/Selena201...deleted-photospictures-from-samsung-galaxy-s3
Or: http://www.wondershare.com/data-recovery/android-data-recovery.html
Of utmost importance is that you immediatly stop using your phone until you are ready to use a tool to recover files
since any activity runs the risk of overwriting the photo data.
However I'm not sure if any of the tools really work on the S3. Reason being that the internal storage where the photos are often (but not always) located is not USB-mountable on the S3 (regardless of what some articles linked here claim, it's not true, Easy-UMS can only mount the external SDcard)
The data exchange protocol (MTP) on the S3 is not able to restore files, you'd need a tool which runs on the phone itself and has full root access. I'm not aware of any such tools, especially not working ones. This does however not mean you should give up.
You can take a backup of the EXT4 partition through dd so you can attempt to restore it on the computer while continuing to use the phone.
On a sidenote; can anyone confirm the S3 is not using TRIM on it's SSD? Since that whould effectively make any restore attempts pointless due to the data already having been physically wiped a long time ago.
I had this issue too and spoke to Samsung Directly..there is no way to do this on INTERNAL memory! external yes
I did that last week
So the solution is download undelete pro from Market and it will recover 98% of your lost photos & Videos, but keep in mind that you shouldn't use your storage meaning take photos, copy files, etc... just straight to market install the app and it will do an almost perfect job.
Hope this helps.

How do I recover data from factory reset?

I copied all the important folders on my phone to my hhd or so I thought. I forgot to copy the DCMI folder, which contains all the photos taken.
I goofed, I know. But is there anyway to retrieve or recovery those photos?
kvnd said:
I copied all the important folders on my phone to my hhd or so I thought. I forgot to copy the DCMI folder, which contains all the photos taken.
I goofed, I know. But is there anyway to retrieve or recovery those photos?
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Probably not, no. There are ways of doing data recovery if nothing that has been marked as available has been used but I've not heard of anyone doing it with any great success on a cell phone. There are some apps in the market you might want to try as a last resort and it might be possible to run data recovery software on a pc and point it to your 'sd card' when the phone is connected to the computer and see what it finds but if it's been overwritten it gets much harder to recover. Or you could just ask the NSA for their copy of your data!
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Probably not, no. There are ways of doing data recovery if nothing that has been marked as available has been used but I've not heard of anyone doing it with any great success on a cell phone. There are some apps in the market you might want to try as a last resort and it might be possible to run data recovery software on a pc and point it to your 'sd card' when the phone is connected to the computer and see what it finds but if it's been overwritten it gets much harder to recover. Or you could just ask the NSA for their copy of your data!
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NSA said they don't spy on people .
I am looking in to recovering my photos. I will definitely post a tutorial if I succeed!
Some third-party apps like Dropbox and Photobucket Mobile have an option to automatically upload your pictures. If you were using any photo apps, you may want to check to see if there are copies.

Urgent: Recover deleted photos/videos from internal memory (Galaxy S6)

Dear guys,
I accidentially deleted around 70 GB of videos and photos on my Galaxy S6 128 GB (SM-G920F, Android 6.0.1, G920FXXU3DPDP). I was so stupid to try to move the camera folder instead of copying it to the computer and since the process was aborted it was gone from my phone and not on my computer. I'm missing a lot of family pictures and videos that were very very valuable for me.
My phone is rooted (odin) and the root works properly. I tried several recovery programs, some are working in general and are requesting supersuser rights (like phone paw android recovery) - but can't find any of the deleted images and videos. Others (like Wondershare Dr..Fon Android recovery) do not work properly (it gets superuser rights but in the last step before scanning the phone it tries to get (other?) super user rights that are not properly requested).
I should be gratefull for any kind of help. Please let me know if you need any additional information. It would be the biggest present to get back any of the many photos and videos I lost.
Best,
Sonstiger
Or does anybody have an idea where I could find help? The photos and videos are precious memories of my daughter and two holidays.
Thankfull for every help!
An addition: I wouldn't mind if the procedure to recover (part) of the photos / videos would break my phone.
you didn't have any back-up solution? try some photo recovery apps from play Store like: DiskDigger or DigDeep Image Recovery, i can recover almost all deleted photos but have no experience abt recover video
In the past I've had phenomenal success with Dumpster: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.baloota.dumpster&hl=en
Of course I can't guarantee anything, as file deletion and recovery is a bit.... weird. However, with Dumpster I've been able to recover many photos on multiple occasions, even really old ones (months, maybe even a year for a few of them) I had forgotten I had deleted. I didn't even have it installed before deleting said photos either. That being said, since your photos/videos are freshly deleted, it may work out for you.
Good luck!
Thanks ubergeek77.
Unfortunately, Dumpster only recovers files that have been deleted after Dumpster has been installed. So it can't help in my case.
Any other ideas?
And there are some more promising tools for the PC. E.g. I tried Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android. It scans my phone (with superuser permission). But not a single photo / video of the ones that I deleted (70 GB) are found. What could be the problem here? Anybody out there who can help me and finds the time to reply?
Connect your phone to your Pc and try some recovery software like EaseUS..... (this is not a free software but you can install trial version).
hope it help.
Next time, if the transferring process is aborted , just undo and get back your file right from PC.
None of this tools found relevant photos or videos from the 70 GB i lost. I will now try to get an image of the data partition to recover the files on PC. Anybody can help me here?
I was now able to copy an image of the data partition on my computer -- using Photorec I could scan this partition for lost files. Unfortunately only undeleted or not relevant files were found. None of the files of the 70 GB deleted pictures and videos. But there have been tousands of files (from 4 MB each) extraced with the file extensions ".elf" and ".sqlite". I assume that these files are my lost photos and videos and that they, for any reason, cannot be assigned correctly .
This may be related to the file system ext4? Or the blocksize? Or any other reason related to the fact that these files were not deleted the standard way but while trying to move a to big folder to my PC.
What can I do here? I would be gratefull if any expert here being familiar with the ext4 filesystem or Android partititions could help me in any form. Please let me know if you need an additional information.
Looking forward to any reply. Thanks!
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Thanks ubergeek77.
Unfortunately, Dumpster only recovers files that have been deleted after Dumpster has been installed. So it can't help in my case.
Any other ideas?
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Very sorry! I totally misremembered what app I used. I just checked, and it was definitely DiskDigger, it works without having been installed first, and works even better with root: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.defianttech.diskdigger
Sorry for the confusion!
The results I mentioned were with root, so that may be something to keep in mind.
Also, I'm not 100% sure if TWRP backups are 1:1, but you should research a way to make a complete raw filesystem backup of your device if DiskDigger doesn't work. The more you use this phone, the more you risk losing some of those photos. With a raw disk image, you could mount it in Linux and throw every recovery tool you can find at it.
Best of luck. If I run across anything that may help, I'll be sure to post it here.
Recover Deleted Data From Galaxy Phone
It is quite sad to hear that your 70 GB data is deleted. But, don’t worry here are few steps which will help you to recover your deleted data from your Galaxy phone. Even I have tried out these steps and recovered my deleted data. Here, are the steps:
1. Connect Your Android device
2. Choose file types to Scan
3. Scan your device to find the lost data on it
4. Preview and recover deleted data on Android devices
Hope that these methods work for you. For more information go to:
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How to recover deleted pictures?

On January 17 this year I used Ccleaner and it deleted pictures from the "Pictures" folder, I had several pictures in there, how can I recover it? This on Android 9.
Will it be worth rooting? (my phone uses Mediatek).
Likely not worth the trouble and very doubtful it would work. Always backup critical data redundantly...
There is tools like testdisk and photorec and diskdigger and similar apps.
Root most likely needed. Haven't tested any - yet...
Maybe there is something that can still be saved, depends...
Good luck !
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It depends on whether these pictures are important to you. If they are very important then you are worth rooting your Android device. In addition, rooting cannot directly extract lost photos, you need to use Android data recovery software to achieve the goal of restoring data. I've used Fonepaw's software and it gave me a bad experience. Therefore, I would recommend you try RecoveryTool or Wondershare's tool.
beijing said:
On January 17 this year I used Ccleaner and it deleted pictures from the "Pictures" folder, I had several pictures in there, how can I recover it? This on Android 9.
Will it be worth rooting? (my phone uses Mediatek).
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CCleaner... lose it. SD Maid Pro is the one that you wanted.
If the pictures must be saved take it to a data recovery specialist. That's your best shot at this point. Otherwise just move on... stop wasting time and resources.

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