In the case of accidental deletion, formatting or corruption that result in the loss of your photos, it is important to avoid actions that can amplify the problem. Impulsive and unwise choices are sometimes made when panic sets in, therefore making any decision in haste is not a wise move.
Take the time to browse the leading sites dedicated to new technologies and forums to find the best solution. In case of doubt, it is better to ask a professional to recover deleted photos.
In the case of a physical accident to the hard drive or memory card (impact, fire or liquid damage), disconnect it immediately and do not do anything else. Any other action may increase the risk of no longer being able to successfully recover deleted photos. You should instead contact a specialist company such as Ontrack that has the experience and equipment to recover deleted photos.
Recover your photos after formatting
Accidental formatting can occur at any time and result in the loss of data including photos. But, it is quite possible to recover all the files that have been accidentally deleted. There are many software’s available on the internet, like PhotoRec, but you must be careful with which software you choose to avoid causing more damage and the chance of never being able to recover your photos.
For a more practical and less risky solution, look for software published by experts in the recovery field, such as Ontrack EasyRecovery. This software offers both a pleasant, easy to use interface along with outstanding performance.
Recovering erased photos from a hard drive
There are many reasons why you may have lost your photos from your internal or external hard drive. These include an unexpected drop, accidental formatting or physical damage.
If you have stored your family photos or professional shots on a hard drive that has suffered from any of the issues mentioned above, don’t despair, because there is still a chance to get them back. Depending on the severity of the problem, it is possible to use a software to recover the photos, like Recuva for Windows or Disk Drill for Mac. For an effective recovery of your photos, choose one of Ontrack’s solutions – either remotely or in a lab.
How to recover your deleted photos on a USB key?
If you find yourself in the position where you have lost your photos on your USB key and want to recover them, the first thing to do is to stop using the device. Ensure you disconnect the key safely. Forced removal can sometimes aggravate the data loss.
If the disconnection does not work, turn off your computer before you remove the USB key. After you have installed the recovery software of your choice, choose the partition that will host the images you need to recover. The partition must have enough space, preferably larger than the size of the USB key.
If you are on a laptop, remember to connect it to a power supply to ensure you can start the image data recovery operation – you don’t want your laptop dying halfway through!
Which software should I use to retrieve photos from an SD card?
The internal memory of a camera is limited. To increase its storage capacity, an SD card can be used. Android smartphones can also be equipped with a memory card slot. SD cards are very useful but be careful with improper handling data loss can occur.
If you have accidentally deleted some of your photos stored on an SD card, remember that not everything is lost yet. You can actually use a software to recover your deleted photos. Ontrack EasyRecovery is an excellent software choice; easy to use thanks to its simplified interface, the software will allow you to recover your photos in a few clicks.
How to recover your photos in 3 easy steps.
The easiest and fastest way to recover your data is to use a photo recovery software like Ontrack EasyRecovery. The software is effective not only on hard disks and phones but also on storage devices like SD cards. With the Ontrack EasyRecovery software, you can recover your photos in 3 easy steps:
Step 1: Connect your device to a computer and run EasyRecovery.
Launch the recovery software. When you have started it a selection of images will be displayed: hard drive, USB key, CD, mobile device, RAID. Choose the media that is applicable to your recovery.
2. Choose the storage device.
Choose the storage device with the deleted files and initiate the search.
3. Select the photos to recover.
The software will display all the recoverable files. Simply select the data you want to restore and click on "Recover" to start the process. Once the data has been recovered, you should get into the habit of backing up your sensitive data.
Recovering deleted digital photos is normally a fairly straightforward process and, unless you’ve continued to use the device and overwritten the files, your photos should still be on the hard drive and available for recovery.
It is critical to shut down the device completely as soon as you realize you need the photos back. If you have an SSD, the longer a device is left running, the higher chance the data will be zeroed out (this is due to the trim function) and you risk making the deletion permanent. If your device is HDD based, ongoing usage of the device will eventually overwrite the deleted files, also rendering the loss permanent.
The scanning software will recognize a signature of 8-10 characters that identifies the file type. The drive continues the scan and will then recognize the signature for the next file; this allows the software to identify all the data held between these two signatures as belonging to the same file and is then able to reconstruct the deleted file.
No matter the file type or the device where it is stored, your photos should still be recoverable – provided they have not been overwritten.
Digital photos can come in a variety of formats, including:
- JPG
- GIF
- PNG
- BMP
- TIF
- NEF
- CR2
- and many more...
They can also be stored in a wide array of devices:
- digital cameras
- computers
- hard drives
- mobile phones
- tablets
- USB drives
- SD cards
- Flash media
- and many more...