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Recover Deleted Files by Mistake in Android

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Whether you are awkward or unlucky, it necessarily happened to you inadvertently delete one or more essential files: photo, video, MP3, etc. The software that we offer will probably take you quite a thorn from the side.

When you delete a file from your phone (during a reboot, a false handling or formatting, it does not disappear completely. The system "forgets" but if the erase another file is stored in one place. If you just commit your mistake, you can still catch up with the software on Windows Recuva. This software will treat your phone as it would with a USB key or hard drive. it Just plug in your phone and set it as a mass storage device (see our step by step)

Phone + a Windows PC is necessary.

After installation on your PC, the wizard will ask you what type of file you want to recover (music, documents, etc.) then the last known location. Box analysis depth can search with more insight, but also takes longer. Validate and let the software do its job. At the end of the scan, Recuva will display the names of files, their location and condition. A green dot means that the file is still in good condition and can be recovered while an orange patch allows partial recovery. By cons, with a red dot, restoration is impossible, you have waited too long or you have made ​​too many changes to your phone.




Process:

1 - The interface:

During installation, the application will ask you to have access to super-user commands (for Rooted phones). Accept to access the main interface.

2 - scan:

Here you can specify where to scan for the restoration and the path where you want to place the restored files. When you're ready, press Scan Storage .

3 - The Restoration:

The software will then you list the files it found. Make your choice (or choose Select all) before you press Restore. Recover your data with Recuva
20 min Intermediate
Recuva (PC)

4-Steps of Recovery Data:

  1. Install Recuva software on your Windows PC and connect your phone via USB. In the panel scrolling up, press trendy USB to switch the storage device into a phone.
  2. Start Recuva on your PC. The wizard will ask you what type of files you want to recover and then ask you to specify the location (look in Computer for the drive letter).
  3. Click on Start by checking the box Enable deeper analysis . The software will scan the phone to search for files that can be recovered. The process can take several minutes.
  4. In the end, Recuva will show you traces of files it has found (here, photos). Check the boxes for the files you want to restore and make Recover . The advanced mode allows you to see the status of the files.

Comments

  1. Nice Article,

    The Android users are increasing daily and I hope this recovery tool may help the smartphone users which are suffering from data loss and media files deletion from them.

    I would like to recommend you the android data lost users to use Digital Photo Recovery Software to get easily and in just a few steps they will get back their all lost data from LeMax, Realme, Samsung, Blu Dash, Xiaomi, Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Motorola, Oppo, OnePlus, and much more mobile phones also.

    Thanks...

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