Guys, have you ever accidentally deleted your precious photos from your Mac, still think about how to get them back but no way to do it? Common belief thinks if you deleted the photos, they are just gone and it is impossible to get them back. Actually you can recover deleted photos easily with the Mac photo recovery software and follow my suggestions below.
For better chance to recover lost pictures, you should STOP using your Mac. For example, don’t put anything new into your hard disk which stored the precious deleted photos. That’s a very important point.
Tips: Do not let your Mac have any chances to meet physical damage.
Usually, only one delete command won’t make photos disappear completely from Mac. The photos are still there in the machine just marked as free space to be overwritten. If you keep putting something into it, the new data may take over the space where your precious deleted photos stored. Once overwritten, it’s impossible to recover lost pictures. That’s the reason why you should do the first thing first. So as is clear to us, as long as the lost photos are not written over by new data, you can definitely achieve photos recovery on the tiny piece of your Mac.
The easiest way to do Mac photo recovery is to try uFlysoft Data Recovery for Mac, a powerful photo data recovery software using advanced recovery algorithm. It can deeply scan your Mac hard disk to look for the lost photos. Once found, it’s pretty easy to perform photo recovery even within minutes. Only three steps:
Scan your Mac to seek lost photos;
Preview the founded photos you lost before;
Recover the founded photos easily
Besides, this data recovery program can also recover lost video and music. Supported photo formats like GIF, TIF, BMP, JPG, PNG, PSD, WMF. And video, music formats such as AVI, SWF, MPG, RM, WMV, MP3.
One more tips: The data recovery for Mac is not only photo recovery software for Mac, but also recover all types of files such as Word, Excel for your Mac. So come and have a try it when you need to get back your lost data from your Mac.