How to recover deleted photos off iPhone?
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at
2:17 am
Yeah, i have photos i really liked and they got deleted off my iPhone. Is there a program out there that can like help me and go into it and undelete them or recover them? There has to be at least 1 program that actually works. Please help! Thanks
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Not likely, the iphone uses solid state storage…once it’s gone it’s gone.
never used an iphone but since phones are practically like computers these days if it can be hooked up to a computer and accessed like a flashdrive would then theres tons of programs you could get it off with. since when a file is deleted on a hardrive it isnt removed. it just means the space it took can be overwritten, so its link can be established again. i use recovermyfiles.
Anyway, the first thing you should do is to stop put any new data on your iPhone before recovery to protect your original data.
then follow the below step-by-step guidance:
Free download and install Wondershare Photo Recovery from http://www.data-recovery-utilities.com/photo-recovery/
Step1: Connect your mobile phone to computer with a digital cable.
Step2: Start Wondershare Photo Recovery, find the card in the left list and click Next to start the automatic scanning process.
Step3: preview and restore deleted pictures
After finishing the scanning process, a list of files that have been found will be shown on the left. In addition, there will be a preview window of recoverable files on the right. Here you can preview and restore deleted pictures you need like below.
Step4: Select a recovery path or enter a directory where you want to save the restored pictures.
Tips: when selecting a recovery path, do not save restored pictures on the memory card directly. First save to your PC, then you can copy or send to your mobile phone, in order to avoid data overwriting.