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We were walking in the woods in this summer day, my sister happily snapping photos of the kids when all of the sudden she says "Uh oh, uh oh!" While trying to delete one unappealing photo, she'd accidentally chosen "Delete All." Unfortunately for her, Delete All meant all the photos from last year New Year's Eve as well as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and, worst of all, the photos from a recent trip to the British Virgin Islands to celebrate our dad's 70th birthday. Uh oh, indeed.
So I told her, "Don't take another picture, turn off the camera, and give me the memory card." I was pretty sure I'd be able to recover the missing photos as long as she didn't format the card or save any more photos to it. Most cameras typically don't overwrite the memory on cards when a simple delete command is used. Instead they just mark the space that the images had been stored on as being free for use. So if no other writes or format command is used on that space, the photos should be relatively easy to recover using a file recovery tool.
Back at home, I did a quick search and found a huge number of recovery tools available. Many will examine your card and tease you with a preview of your deleted images but you'll find it is a little bit difficult to recover them becasue you may need some technical skills about recovering. Dig a little further, though, and you'll find some easy-to-use and free risk tools that will do the simple process for you quickly and easily. I chose uFlysoft Missing Photo Recovery Application. It was super easy to use, and I liked that it didn't install anything on my system but just ran from an executable file. It recovered all 363 of her JPEG files.
What’s more, it recognizes and recovers any of the video files she'd recorded. It was able to recover all the JPEGs plus ten AVI files. I liked this Photo Recovery Software interface better as well. It was nothing fancy-the little app is just a one-trick pony--but it did list file details like folder, file type, size, and attributes, so that you could choose the specific files you want to recover. (In contrast, Digital Photo Recovery just plowed ahead and recovered everything.)
See? This is a short article comes from one of our users’ blog, we thanks for her and hope our software can help more people to get back lost photos easily.
Also, we uFlysoft studio not only offers the Windows OS photo recovery software, but also offers the missing data recovery tool for Mac.