Mobile phone is probably the favorite electronic product of users today. Compared with computer and digital camera, mobile phone is easy to carry and cheap in price. Especially, with the camera technology advancement, mobile phone is often used as camera to take and restore photos. However, the case that photos are deleted unexpectedly happens frequently, and this bothers users a lot.
The reasons causing picture loss include two types: memory card physical damage and soft error. If the memory card is physically damaged, it is fatal damage to it. Under this circumstance, users have to find a recovery company to retrieve the data in it. However, if the image loss is caused by soft error, including careless deletion, SD card formatting and virus invasion, users have a great chance to restore images from memory card by using a piece of excellent picture recovery software.
To help users achieve mobile phone picture retrieval successfully, we would like to share a recovery program with them. Power Data Recovery, released by MiniTool Solution Ltd., is a professional recovery tool for image, data and video restoration. Users can carry out image restoration with this excellent picture recovery software with ease.
Users who never handled such recovery work before don’t need to be afraid that they cannot accomplish the task. A brief introduction to the whole process to restore images from memory card will be shown to users.
Launch Power Data Recovery to enter the main interface. Activate “Digital Media Recovery” to set about the recovery. Then, select the memory card from the partition list and click “Full Scan” to scan it.
Finally, users should tick the pictures needing to be recovered and click “Save” to set the saving location. And the mobile phone picture retrieval process comes to an end when all procedures are done.
In addition, this excellent picture recovery software can be applied to not only SD card, but also computer hard disk and U disk. Therefore, it is worthy of being downloaded in case that the data gets lost from the hard disk partition or SD card someday in the future.