Respected by mistake, I reset the phone to factory settings.
So on that occasion I lost pictures, videos, viber pictures, messages and sms.
So I'm wondering how I can get back to my phone or computer.
And is it possible to set the phone as a usb device or sd card so that all the data on the computer is restored to the software (I managed to recover the data from the deleted usb from the usb device using recuva applications and the like)
Thanks
sndelija said:
Respected by mistake, I reset the phone to factory settings.
So on that occasion I lost pictures, videos, viber pictures, messages and sms.
So I'm wondering how I can get back to my phone or computer.
And is it possible to set the phone as a usb device or sd card so that all the data on the computer is restored to the software (I managed to recover the data from the deleted usb from the usb device using recuva applications and the like)
Thanks
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What you intend to achieve requires 1. the phone is rooted and 2. USB-Debugging is successfully enabled. Both requirements fulfilled?
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What you intend to achieve requires 1. the phone is rooted and 2. USB-Debugging is successfully enabled. Both requirements fulfilled?
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The phone is rooted once but I'm not sure if it's done well.
So I should root it and then try with some apps to find the lost files in the phone?
sndelija said:
The phone is rooted once but I'm not sure if it's done well.
So I should root it and then try with some apps to find the lost files in the phone?
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I apologize: Device must NOT be rooted.
Carrying out a Factory Reset all your device data get wiped out, means you end up losing all your important user data before it is backed up. However, Factory Reset does not affect the external SD-card in any way. So, even if you have the SD card inserted with videos, images, documents and any other personal information in the Android device while carrying out a Factory Reset, everything will remain safe and intact.
Factory Reset is neither the best option anyway.
As long as after the Factory Reset no apps etc.pp. got installed on Android device, there is a chance you can recover deleted user data - but only if the related storage memory didn't get overwritten in between. So instead of recovering deleted files from Android without computer by an Android file recovery app, which could potentially overwrite the deleted files when the app is installed, you have a better chance to recover the deleted files with a desktop Android data recovery application on your computer. Dozens of those Windows applications are available, simply do a Google search for those.
I tried the root phone but failed.
Does anyone know how to root this model?
Thank you
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A couple of weeks ago, my SGS II crashed really badly and affected my phone in that I kept getting force close messages as well as "System UIDs Inconsistent" ones plus I couldn't access the partitions within my phone in Windows Explorer even though the phone was recognised by it.
It looks as though I may need to do a factory reset which to me is going to be a pain in the ass especially where videos and MP3's are concerned.
Another problem is that even though I installed VillainROM and followed the rules to the letter concerning its installation, supposedly I didn't install the system recovery that was unique to it and which would have made things a lot easier for me.
I don't even know if there is a way to backup data from the partitions to a 16GB or bigger micro SD card within the regular system recovery or not.
If I do need to a factory reset, are there any Apps out there that will let me recover data from the internal partitions as long as I don't write over the lost data concerned? (I know there's software available for PC that does something similar with data stored on hard drives)
Well on Cutom ROM you can use Titanium Backup Pro for Backup and Restoring. On Stock ROM's even Kies would do.
Regards.
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Well on Cutom ROM you can use Titanium Backup Pro for Backup and Restoring. On Stock ROM's even Kies would do.
Regards.
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That's the irony, I actually had Titanium Backup installed on my VillainROM custom ROM and I'd even bought an upgrade to the Pro version but for some reason, it wouldn't let me upgrade to the full version even though I had a license for it that I paid for, and as a result, it wouldn't let me do a full backup without having to do it slowly.
If I did reinstall Titanium Backup and managed to get my problem sorted out, would it recover deleted data or not?
Titanium Backup would only restore what it previously backed up.
The most easy way would be to just dump your data partition into a tarball (given you have root access on your phone).
Just hop into a terminal or adb shell and do
Code:
su
busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/data.tar.gz /data
That will give you a full .tar "backup" of all the data on the internal data partition.
Restoring that to app after a wipe and reinstall can be a bit pain in the poo, but it's better than nothing - and a recovery of previous files after a wipe would at best give you the same.
HellcatDroid said:
Titanium Backup would only restore what it previously backed up.
The most easy way would be to just dump your data partition into a tarball (given you have root access on your phone).
Just hop into a terminal or adb shell and do
Code:
su
busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/data.tar.gz /data
That will give you a full .tar "backup" of all the data on the internal data partition.
Restoring that to app after a wipe and reinstall can be a bit pain in the poo, but it's better than nothing - and a recovery of previous files after a wipe would at best give you the same.
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How do I go into a terminal or adb shell? I'm using Windows 7 if that's any help?
For Terminal install a Terminal App from the marketplace on your phone and run it directely on it.
ADB you get from the Android SDK.
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For Terminal install a Terminal App from the marketplace on your phone and run it directely on it.
ADB you get from the Android SDK.
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I take it that once I do the factory reset on the phone and install a Terminal App on it via Android Market, I just need to run the command that you recommend that I do and I should be able to recover the data that was on my partitions, pre factory restore?
(Apologies for asking all these questions as I'm still a newbie when it comes to Android and I'm just pissed that this happened in the first place because of the overheating that caused it to happen in the first place)
What if I select advance restore in CWM recovery and restore data? Will it affect the flashed rom?
borgmanjayce said:
I take it that once I do the factory reset on the phone and install a Terminal App on it via Android Market, I just need to run the command that you recommend that I do and I should be able to recover the data that was on my partitions, pre factory restore?
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No, you run the command BEFORE the factory wipe and use the tarball you got to restore any data you still need.
kryptoner said:
What if I select advance restore in CWM recovery and restore data? Will it affect the flashed rom?
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Should work too, but depending on *what* borked up the install (might be some setting/config/piece-of-data somewhere) it will be restored as well - but definitaly worth a shot and pretty much "a must" to do those backups (I do them regulary).
gillian07 said:
It is possible to restore deleted files deleted from samsung galaxy s2 android phone after factory reset, take a look at this guide: recover data after android phone factory reset
You'd better do not use the phone before you get back lost files.
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Blair Miller said:
You can check this related atciel recover files after restore factory settings
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No program is free without compromise. If you factory reset without backup, there is not much you can do to recover deleted files. That's why such warnings exist before reverting back to a clean state.
You can try a Recuva download the program connect as storage device and try to scan Hope it helps
ma11221 said:
You can try a Recuva download the program connect as storage device and try to scan Hope it helps
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Recovery programs such as recuva work best on magnetic media such as pc hard drives. Flash storage on mobile phone are different as there are no moving parts, so recovery is not that easy. There is also a much higher likelihood of corruption on flash storage too when restoring deleted files, so that's why there is really no 'best' method for recovery.
How to Recover Deleted Data from Android after Factory Reset
When you perform a factory reset on Android, you will return the device to the condition it was when shipped from the factory. A factory data reset can help fix most issues that occur on Android. Any incorrect settings, glitches, bugs, viruses, or software problems on the device will be wiped clean.
But the files deleted from an Android phone aren’t actually wiped from its memory. Instead, the files are only marked as deleted and invisible. The system will write data over those files in the future. You can later use specialized data recovery tool to scan the Android memory for deleted files and try to recover them.
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When you perform a factory reset on Android, you will return the device to the condition it was when shipped from the factory. A factory data reset can help fix most issues that occur on Android. Any incorrect settings, glitches, bugs, viruses, or software problems on the device will be wiped clean.
But the files deleted from an Android phone aren’t actually wiped from its memory. Instead, the files are only marked as deleted and invisible. The system will write data over those files in the future. You can later use specialized data recovery tool to scan the Android memory for deleted files and try to recover them.
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Got any tips on what software?
Hey everyone .
I have a problem here ...
My little sister was trying to unlock my s2 and tried too many times.
Thing is that the Google account i used on the device is very old and I have no clue what is the username.
I was thinking if maybe there was a third party app or software (PC) to use in order to access my data from the PC without having to unlock the phone so that I can back up my data from the internal storage and wipe my phone to use it again.
I have documents I really need on the phone . Please help !
- Kevin
KBoutros101 said:
Hey everyone .
I have a problem here ...
My little sister was trying to unlock my s2 and tried too many times.
Thing is that the Google account i used on the device is very old and I have no clue what is the username.
I was thinking if maybe there was a third party app or software (PC) to use in order to access my data from the PC without having to unlock the phone so that I can back up my data from the internal storage and wipe my phone to use it again.
I have documents I really need on the phone . Please help !
- Kevin
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How on earth can you have a google account assigned to a active device but not remember the email address of it?
I cant really see how that could happen, especially on a active device that has important files on. Also why didnt you simply store the files on external or make backup copies manually or automatically?
If the files you need are in custom folders on internal card (you created the folders yourself) then you don't need to worry. Simply reboot into recovery mode and use the wipe data/factory reset option.
WARNING: Do not do above if the device is currently on Samsung Android 4.0.4/kernel.
If you have a custom kernel installed you can simply reboot into recovery and use the mass storage option to mount cards to PC. You may be able to do this in stock kernel aswell, not sure as haven't ever really used stock recovery. Alternatively you could put a signed cwm zip on your external (via a card reader) and then flash it via stock recovery to get CWM recovery temp so you can mount drives or wipe data/factory reset.
TheATHEiST said:
How on earth can you have a google account assigned to a active device but not remember the email address of it?
I cant really see how that could happen, especially on a active device that has important files on. Also why didnt you simply store the files on external or make backup copies manually or automatically?
If the files you need are in custom folders on internal card (you created the folders yourself) then you don't need to worry. Simply reboot into recovery mode and use the wipe data/factory reset option.
WARNING: Do not do above if the device is currently on Samsung Android 4.0.4/kernel.
If you have a custom kernel installed you can simply reboot into recovery and use the mass storage option to mount cards to PC. You may be able to do this in stock kernel aswell, not sure as haven't ever really used stock recovery. Alternatively you could put a signed cwm zip on your external (via a card reader) and then flash it via stock recovery to get CWM recovery temp so you can mount drives or wipe data/factory reset.
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Yes I know that was very stupid of me . Thing is my main phone is an htc sensation xe which I use more often.
The files aren't supposed to be on custom folders since I never created any folders on it .
I'm using the stock kernel by the way . I guess I'm really screwed .
Doh!
I started a factory reset on my phone, then realised I still had unsaved precious holiday photos on the device.
I removed the battery almost instantly after pressing the reset button, thus stopping the process. The mobile is connected to a PC by USB, but of course without the battery in place there is no way of viewing and transferring files on the phone. When the battery is replaced, the factory reset process continues where it left off - on the "deleting files" screen.
So-
1. Is there any way to stop or interrupt the factory reset process?
2. Is there any way to retrieve the photos/files whilst the reset is frozen with the battery removed?
3. If the files cannot be recovered by normal operation of the phone, can they be recovered by a specialist company from the deactivated phone?
Phone is a Samsung Galaxy S3 Duos (dual-SIM) GT-i9300i
Android will be stock current version.
Thanks for any help!
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Additional question:
Whats a recommended recovery utility to try and recover files after a factory reset?
Thx
Hello buddy, so when do a factory reset in any device is impossible to stop it. You 'll lose all your files. Is very important to do back ups in many memories card or in an app (Google drive).
I auto-back up all files except photos (to stop very large files being auto-copied to other devices by Google/Dropbox, etc) and normally just transfer each batch of photos to a server archive.
On this occasion I was just looking at the factory reset options, and off it went (screen is somewhat over-sensitive on this phone) - not even a warning dialogue, as on other devices and versions.
If it can't be stopped, then my only hope is to run a retrieval programme as soon as the phone has finished rebooting. Hence my question about what is the best/most successful data retrieval application that people recommend?
Thunderbox said:
I auto-back up all files except photos (to stop very large files being auto-copied to other devices by Google/Dropbox, etc) and normally just transfer each batch of photos to a server archive.
On this occasion I was just looking at the factory reset options, and off it went (screen is somewhat over-sensitive on this phone) - not even a warning dialogue, as on other devices and versions.
If it can't be stopped, then my only hope is to run a retrieval programme as soon as the phone has finished rebooting. Hence my question about what is the best/most successful data retrieval application that people recommend?
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I am afraid that data retrieval is impossible since you haven't made some sort of backup and have deleted everything by factory resetting. Sorry buddy.
Thunderbox said:
Doh!
I started a factory reset on my phone, then realised I still had unsaved precious holiday photos on the device.
I removed the battery almost instantly after pressing the reset button, thus stopping the process. The mobile is connected to a PC by USB, but of course without the battery in place there is no way of viewing and transferring files on the phone. When the battery is replaced, the factory reset process continues where it left off - on the "deleting files" screen.
So-
1. Is there any way to stop or interrupt the factory reset process?
2. Is there any way to retrieve the photos/files whilst the reset is frozen with the battery removed?
3. If the files cannot be recovered by normal operation of the phone, can they be recovered by a specialist company from the deactivated phone?
Phone is a Samsung Galaxy S3 Duos (dual-SIM) GT-i9300i
Android will be stock current version.
Thanks for any help!
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Dont get so worried. Wiping data partition doesnt delete /data/media. Which means your photos , videos , downloads is still there. Which recovery do you use ?
Hi everyone, I have a Moto Z2 Force (US Cellular if that's relevant) that's bootlooped. I don't have USB debugging enabled and it's not rooted so my chances of fixing it are slim. I want to recover pictures, videos, and a gpx file. If a factory reset resolves the bootloop, is there any software (windows or Android) that I can use to recover the deleted files? I'm willing to pay for software. I read somewhere that I have an opportunity to recover files immediately after the reset, before anything is written to storage, but I'm a beginner with this stuff.
ADB / FastBoot is the door to any phone. Because you haven't enabled USB-debugging, I guess you have no chance to recover the files in question after a Factory Reset.
USB debugging creates a connection between Android Phone and Android Software Developer Kit. It usually involves the use of USB cable between your android phone and PC. This feature allows you to view your log files on the PC.
If you don't have USB debugging enabled,you can't access the data on phone.
Let me clarify, after resetting I would be able to enable USB debugging etc, assuming that resolves the bootloop. Sorry if I wasn't clear. The question is about recovering data lost after the factory reset.
@motorolol
A Factory Reset wipes the user-storage used, data housed there become unaccessable. You need forensic tools to recover them.
jwoegerbauer said:
@motorolol
A Factory Reset wipes the user-storage used, data housed there become unaccessable. You need forensic tools to recover them.
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I know, the thread is about how to recover the files after the reset. Is there any software available to the public that I can use?
motorolol said:
I know, the thread is about how to recover the files after the reset. Is there any software available to the public that I can use?
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There is no guaranty that you can recover the files. Deleted does mean deleted. But there are a few programs out there that MAY be able to help.
A few of the programs you could try would be... DiskDigger, MobiKin, EaseUS and Tenorshare. They are all data recovery programs. There are many others out there, so check around and see which you would rather try.
My Poco phone went into a reboot loop I had to wipe all my data I have managed to log in again Is there a way to recover my data? I have tried Dr Fone, EaseUS, Recoverit, Recuva, Fonepaw etc and they cannot find the data on my phone My phone is not rooted Any suggestions of how I can access the data? Please help!
The listed tools all require that phone's Android is rooted, for whatever reason.
Despite the fact that the data are still physically present, IMHO there is no chance to recover the data you wiped this because they no longer can be found/ accessed by ADB etc.pp
jwoegerbauer said:
The listed tools all require that phone's Android is rooted, for whatever reason.
Despite the fact that the data are still physically present, IMHO there is no chance to recover the data you wiped this because they no longer can be found/ accessed by ADB etc.pp
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Thank you!