In the past i used SuperVault to encrypt some of my very important photos.Now I dont know remember the password.And i have switched to a different android phone.I have the SuperVault folder with me.For each image there are two files (.dat and .vinfo) and that image folder contains a .vkey file.I dont understand all these.Tried many things but could not recover those photos.Need help urgently.Is there any possible way to access the photos
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I have maked images with the camera-app under GoA 5.1.2 and after a reboot a can not access the images. I get an read error.
The images are stored in /sdcard/DCIM/Camera. There are other images in the same folder and I can access these other images without any problem. I use also MIUI 2.9.14 (dual boot, Siyah 4.1.4) and if I make images with the camera-app under MIUI in the same folder, I have no problem to access the images I maked under MIUI.
I used the terminal emulatur to copy the images in the same folder, in another folder (for example on the external SD) etc., but I get all the time a "read error (I/O error)".
If I look for the rights for the images and the folder I see no problem. All groups and root have read access and more.
Can you help me, please? I need this 15 images. How can I access them? How can I backup or copy them?
Thanks for your help!
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I have a galaxy s3 and i deleted application backup directory by mistake
I am looking for name of relatede folder and sub folder in my files
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Peyman
Your post makes no sense at all, if you have a problem with an app then contact the publisher.
I have a galaxy s3 and i deleted application backup directory by mistake
Whatever the application then the directory may be deleted .Try RECUVA .
As you don't bother to say then you guess where and what .
Wild guess: you deleted your apps backup folder but are interested in recovering a subfolder??
First off, the bigger or more files the tougher it will be to recover them.
Secondly if you deleted them a long ime ago you have even less chances.
Thirdly if you performed many operations on your phone after deleting them you have even less chances (downloading stuff copying doing stuff anything).
On android hexamob recovery pro is good but i think you need root.
If not plug in your phone to pc and use the recuva mentioned above. Dont expect miracles, your files may have changed name or have been corrupted.
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Hi, i extracted my TWRP from my device to PC, and i would like to retrieve some files from my old backup. I tried and looked everywhere but can't find my download folder of my old android backup.
Is there a way to recover pictures i had on my downloads folder from the TWRP backup?
i extracted the data and system folder, but cannot find my old files at all, like the folders DCMI, Downloads, Notifications, Ringtones,whatsapp etc
The cell was s6 edge international
fadiji said:
Hi, i extracted my TWRP from my device to PC, and i would like to retrieve some files from my old backup. I tried and looked everywhere but can't find my download folder of my old android backup.
Is there a way to recover pictures i had on my downloads folder from the TWRP backup?
i extracted the data and system folder, but cannot find my old files at all, like the folders DCMI, Downloads, Notifications, Ringtones,whatsapp etc
The cell was s6 edge international
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Make a backup of your current state and flash your old backup, then, retrieve the information and send it to yourself via Gmail or any other service.
Hope that helped and leave a thanks if I did .
I recently deleted some of the important photos on my android device. I know that android stores all of the deleted images in next folder:
data\com.cooliris.media\cache\local-image-thumbs
and files are saved as chunk_0, chunk_1, chunk_2..
I tried some of the apps like hjsplit, Free big file sender, 7-zip, but none of those can combine those chunk files.
Is there any possibility to recover my images from these chunk files?
I know that images saved here are saved as thumbnails.. so basicly lowres image.. but i would be also really satisfied even getting this thumbnails..
duleserbia said:
I recently deleted some of the important photos on my android device. I know that android stores all of the deleted images in next folder:
data\com.cooliris.media\cache\local-image-thumbs
and files are saved as chunk_0, chunk_1, chunk_2..
I tried some of the apps like hjsplit, Free big file sender, 7-zip, but none of those can combine those chunk files.
Is there any possibility to recover my images from these chunk files?
I know that images saved here are saved as thumbnails.. so basicly lowres image.. but i would be also really satisfied even getting this thumbnails..
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Use data recovery softwares available for pc. It might recover your deleted photos.
I have renamed DCIM folder and its vanished, But it contained 30 GB of photos. But in microseconds.
Anyone could advice whether can restore. thanks.
Do you mean that folder and all photos in it have disappeared after you renamed the folder?
In general, this is impossible. Open the 'Files' app to find the renamed folder and your photos.
Hi Mr James,
Yes, totally gone missing. It was about 30gb.
James_Watson said:
Do you mean that folder and all photos in it have disappeared after you renamed the folder?
In general, this is impossible. Open the 'Files' app to find the renamed folder and your photos.
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After renamed, i did undo rename in windows PC. Then happened this
lakshmi_SG said:
After renamed, i did undo rename in windows PC. Then happened this
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Did you have them backed up on the PC?
Renaming that folder as is now obvious to you is not a good idea, here's why.
Why Does Every Camera Put Photos in a DCIM Folder?
Every camera — whether it’s a dedicated digital camera or the Camera app on Android or iPhone — places the photos you take in a DCIM folder. DCIM stands for “Digital Camera Images.”
www.google.com
The camera will also not recognize the renamed folder when you take a picture unless you edit the cam app's coding.
I copy the DCIM folder subfolders to a renamed folder on my SD card then back that folder up. I then delete the images in the DCIM subfolders and start over about once a month.
If you really deleted the DCIM folder (I don't think this is possible on a stock Android but never tried it!) things will get dicey.
Search by file type, image or jpeg and check the SD card. If MiX file explorer is already installed try using that. If they have been deleted the files are still there until they are overwritten. Using the device can cause this to happen.
Use only known good recovery software; some offer free recovery but encrypt the results and require a payment to unencrypted the actual images all the while potentially overwriting the originals if it hasn't already deleted them.
Be warned.
If you do manage to recover them it will only be the image files. The folder structure is already lost and the image exit information is disassociated from its image, lost is a sea of files. So there be no timespamp, pic number or any other information for the images and no way to recreate it. 30gb be a complete jigsaw puzzle of images in mostly random order. You can sort by file type but that's all.
You better hope it was renamed and not deleted!!!
blackhawk said:
Did you have them backed up on the PC?
Renaming that folder as is now obvious to you is not a good idea, here's why.
Why Does Every Camera Put Photos in a DCIM Folder?
Every camera — whether it’s a dedicated digital camera or the Camera app on Android or iPhone — places the photos you take in a DCIM folder. DCIM stands for “Digital Camera Images.”
www.google.com
The camera will also not recognize the renamed folder when you take a picture unless you edit the cam app's coding.
I copy the DCIM folder subfolders to a renamed folder on my SD card then back that folder up. I then delete the images in the DCIM subfolders and start over about once a month.
If you really deleted the DCIM folder (I don't think this is possible on a stock Android but never tried it!) things will get dicey.
Search by file type, image or jpeg and check the SD card. If MiX file explorer is already installed try using that. If they have been deleted the files are still there until they are overwritten. Using the device can cause this to happen.
Use only known good recovery software; some offer free recovery but encrypt the results and require a payment to unencrypted the actual images all the while potentially overwriting the originals if it hasn't already deleted them.
Be warned.
If you do manage to recover them it will only be the image files. The folder structure is already lost and the image exit information is disassociated from its image, lost is a sea of files. So there be no timespamp, pic number or any other information for the images and no way to recreate it. 30gb be a complete jigsaw puzzle of images in mostly random order. You can sort by file type but that's all.
You better hope it was renamed and not deleted!!!
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Hi,
Thanks for your kind support.
i will try the above and update the output. thanks.