Tuesday, 30 June 2015

HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES FROM ANDROID PHONE'S

HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES FROM ANDROID PHONE'S

If you are like most people these days, you probably possess one or more electronic devices powered by the Android operating system (OS) that you use on a daily basis for both personal and professional reasons. Your Android devices likely store a vast amount of important data you cannot live without, too: meeting minutes, photographs, bookmarks, songs, movies, applications, and more. If you have an Android-based smartphone and/or tablet computer that had underwent a factory reset, fell and broke into multiple pieces, or otherwise experienced sudden and unexplainable data loss, you are probably frantic and wondering how to immediately recover deleted data from your Android devices. The good news is you have several different options available to you to help restore all or part of your precious files. This guide explores two different ways to recover deleted files such as SMS messages, contacts, photos, videos, etc. from your Android devices.

You can recover accidentally deleted or lost data from your device using the Dr.Fone software (which works for both rooted and non-rooted devices). If you’re using a rooted Android phone or tablet, you can try to recover deleted files from your Android device using the free Undeleter App available in the Play Store. Follow the following simple steps to get your deleted files back.
         

STEP1:- Download and Install the Software on Your Computer




First, download the Dr.Fone for Android tool onto your computer; be sure to access the tool from a safe and trusted source. You may visit this page to know more about this program: http://www.easyphonerecovery.com/advanced-android-...
Note: A free version of Dr.Fone with limited functionality is available; however, the fully functional version is relatively inexpensive and well worth the modest price to get your important files back.You are  free to try the free app called Undeleter Recover Files & Data mentioned in next part of this tutorial.

STEP2:-Start the Program and Connect Your Android Device


Run the program on your PC, and when the first screen becomes visible, connect your Android device to your laptop or desktop PC using an industry-standard USB cord.

Note: Be sure your Android device has 20% or more power before you begin this process.

STEP3:-Enable USB Debugging Mode On Your Android


If the "USB Debugging" setting on your Android device was not activated before, you will likely see a new window on your device asking you to allow this USB debugging process to begin now. Follow the onscreen instructions to allow USB debugging to occur. The onscreen instructions will ask you to decouple your Android device from your PC at the appropriate time.

STEP4:-Start Scanning Your Android Phone or Tablet



After the debugging process has ended, you will need to reconnect your Android device to your PC with your USB cable. After the Dr.Fone Android data recovery software detects your Android device, click "start" to have program analyze the data on your Android device. (If there is a long period of total inactivity, restart the software. Otherwise, be patient, as the data analysis can take many minutes to complete.)
Step 5: Recover Your Deleted Data
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View the list of files the program has found and check the box next to each item you want to restore. This program will save all of these files in a designated folder on your PC's hard drive. When you buy a new Android device or have your existing device fixed, you will be able to transfer all of your saved data from your PC to your new or fixed Android device.

STEP6:- Recover Deleted Files from Android Using the Undelete App (only works for rooted devices)



If your Android device is rooted, you can use the app called Undeleter Recover Files & Data to recover any deleted files from your SD card of your Android phone or tablet. If you're not sure whether your Android rooted or not, go ahead and check this article first: http://www.androidcentral.com/is-my-phone-rooted Now, follow the 3 simple steps below to restore your files:

(a). First, download the Undeleter app  by Fahrbot Mobile onto your Android device; be sure to access the app from a safe and trusted source like the Google Play store.

(b). Choose the onscreen option to scan either your internal or external memory. If you don't know which one to select, use Undelete to scan the internal memory first and examine the results. If you don't see the files you need, run Undelete a second time to examine the external memory, or viceversa. Wait several minutes for each scan to complete; each scan might take up to 10 minutes.


(c). The results of the data scan will be presented on screen in tabular format, so you will be able to retrieve music/audio, video, pictures/photographs/graphics, documents and other files, going category by category to make your selections. Indicate which files you wish to save, and these files will be restored to their original places. For example, if a particular photograph was originally stored in an external memory folder called "Downloads," then that photograph will be returned to the "Downloads" folder.
 

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