3 Processes to Recover Files After Formatting
3 Processes to Recover Just formatted SD Card
Some people get very irrited, harrased and get in tension after formatting thier SD card, either by mistake or intensionally. But realises very guilty to thier work after doing this, as they feel that someting or some photos was very important for them. But what can they do now.
But unfortunately, their is still a hope for this. Yes, you can recover your media in market also (by computer technicians) or self.
Now you are thinking, How can I do this?
I have bring 3 solutions for you, to recover deleted photos from your SD Card. May be it was showing in your gallery app, But after formatting SD Card only, you can't see them now.
If you formatted your smartphone completely then, all photos from your smartphone, which were showing in gallery previously will be no more. We can recover that also but in this article, i will tell you to recover SD card only. To recover whole phone, I will put another article on that also.
Let's start it 1 by 1.
1. Easeus Recovery Software for windows.
EaseUS free data recovery software is your second to none choice for quick but complete file recovery from Windows desktops, laptops, and other Windows-compatible devices. It serves 100+ real-life data loss scenarios like deletion, formatting, RAW, etc. with a higher success rate than others.
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Scan Your Computer or Device
The initial scan will be very quick. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard will quickly scan and list all files in the selected location that were simply deleted or emptied from the Recycle Bin.
Then it will begin another scan automatically. It will find many more lost files by thoroughly searching the entire data area of your storage device instead of just scanning the file directory. It will, however, take a longer time to complete.
Try to use the filter, it will be much easier to find the data.
To Download this Software Click Below Image
2. Recuva Professional Recovery Software
It can be the worst feeling in the world when you accidentally delete a very important file you have been working on for days. Today we look at Recuva, a free tool that helps you restore accidentally deleted files. Using Recuva Recuva is developed by Piriform which is the same company that brings us two other trusted utilities CCleaner and Defraggler. This is a free app but you will want to uncheck installing the Yahoo Toolbar if you don’t want it.

When you first start up Recuva it brings up an easy to follow wizard which guides you through the recovery process. There is an option to disable this from starting up if you don’t care to use it.

Now choose the type of file your trying to recover. If you’re not sure click on Other to show all files, this is handy for obscure file types as well.

Select the location of where the file was located. You can choose removable media, certain directories, or search everywhere on the computer.

Wait while Recuva scans your system for deleted files.

When you get the results it will show the file(s) and the green or red dot next to them lets you know how likely they will be restored without any damage. Here we show advanced mode where you can preview the different files found.

There are some good options you can set to change the way it scans for deleted files. One feature is Deep Scan which does a more thorough search but takes more time depending on your system.

It will find deleted data even if it has been emptied from the Recycle Bin. It is not going to work every time especially on files that have been securely deleted, corrupted, or overwritten. A best practice is to use this as soon as you realize a file has been deleted.

When you first start up Recuva it brings up an easy to follow wizard which guides you through the recovery process. There is an option to disable this from starting up if you don’t care to use it.

Now choose the type of file your trying to recover. If you’re not sure click on Other to show all files, this is handy for obscure file types as well.

Select the location of where the file was located. You can choose removable media, certain directories, or search everywhere on the computer.

Wait while Recuva scans your system for deleted files.

When you get the results it will show the file(s) and the green or red dot next to them lets you know how likely they will be restored without any damage. Here we show advanced mode where you can preview the different files found.

There are some good options you can set to change the way it scans for deleted files. One feature is Deep Scan which does a more thorough search but takes more time depending on your system.

It will find deleted data even if it has been emptied from the Recycle Bin. It is not going to work every time especially on files that have been securely deleted, corrupted, or overwritten. A best practice is to use this as soon as you realize a file has been deleted.
3. Active File Recovery
Step 1.
Select Logical Drive to Scan List of logical drives available for Active@ UNDELETE can be seen in "My Computer" tab. Select "My Computer" node in Recovery Explorer tree to see list of all logical drives (including detected deleted partitions, see Recover Files and Folders from Deleted Partitions) organized in groups by Data Storage Devices. You can also view and select logical drive in Recovery Explorer tree (left pane).




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