BB Torch :: Any Way To Get Deleted Pictures Back After Reset?
Oct 29, 2012
On saturday night, my phone got reset because of the password I don't know why I was typing it in correctly and it was not working so it deleted everything on my phone. Is there any way I can get pictures back from my phone around the same time it got reset?! It was really important.
I accidentally imported and deleted my pictures and videos to my iphone. How can i send back my pictures and videos that i accidentally imported? my iPhone has no sim so that i cant connect to the internet.
I accidentally "cut" pictures from my blackberry and in a panic, tried to copy them back on. They aren't displaying and I can't seem to recover them...any suggestions? I tried a recovery app but it doesn't recognize them because they're encrypteCan I un-encrypt them and then recover them??
i have an iphone 5, by mistake I deleted a ton of the wrong pictures. They are outside of the 1000 pictures on my photo stream. How can I get them back?
I've accidentally deleted 2 Pictures which are really important for me . Is there any way i can get them back? I've tried searching in the Photos app from google , but nothing was in there. I can do everything and even pay if there is anything at all i can do to get them back , these 2 photos are worth 300 pounds....
Yesterday, my Incredible started behaving strangely- First- when i was driving to an appointment, it turned itself off and reset itself. When it rebooted, all my settings (Home wallpaper, widgets, shortcuts) were gone. My contact shortcut page was OK, but other setting wiped.
Today, i am deleting emails from my POP3 account, and after I delete many emails, i return to my home screen. Then i can return to my email account and the same deleted emails are back! I powered the phone off, and powered it on, now my wallpaper is back to default.
Is there a trash can. I can retrieve deleted items ?! I was moving pic's from its original folder to a "new titled folder", after doing that I returned to original folder and started deleted the pic's I had moved. Not knowing it would delete them from everywhere. I'm so upset that they are gone. I lost 9 weeks of work!
I store my pics in the files options on my phone, not on the memory card. For whatever reason all the pics were accidentally deleted.Is there anyway to recover these pics?
I had to change my password for my personal yahoo email yesterday, Received a message telling me how to reset so I can start receiving them again, but accidently deleted it thinking automatically it was from my yahoo not blackberry email.
I accidentally deleted some pictures from my phone. I downloaded a software1 (not permitted to disclose the software) to recover my deleted pictures. However I could not recover them as this software was not free. I then downloaded blackberry desktop software and backed up everything. When I downloaded ZAR 9.1 it showed my memory card as being emptied. I then tried the software1 and it showed my memory card being emptied as well. I would like to learn how I can recover these pictures.
I downloaded the app called Picmix from app world and decided I didn't like it, so I deleted the app after I done the reboot like it says to do after deletion of any app. I went into my media and then my pictures folder and all my pictures have gone from the camera folder and the folders I've created in there with my dogs. As I've deleted apps before and never had this happen, its the pics of my dogs I'm most upset about. Can I get them back in anyway or is that it? Also when I do reboot I have a pop saying "the media inserted have errors do you wish to repair the media card".
I have deleted 4 pictures in the gallery app from the sdcard/pictures directory. I exited the gallery and returned some time later and ther is now a seperate album showing 4 pictures with no thumbnail and the won't open. These blank pics have the same file names as the ones deleted and are stored in the same directory. Getting info on these pics shows the original file size and name, but with a resolution of 0x0 and they can't be opened. Exploring the sdcard/pictures directory with file explorer does not show the 4 files in question.
Update- I shut down my Xoom and restarted. Launched the Gallery app. The blank picture album appeared momentarily and then disappeared.
I deleted the applications folder on my BlackBerry Torch 9810, and although i still have the applications that were in the folder, the folder is no longer there, so the only way for me to access those applications is through the search.
I was having problems downloading from the app store (which another thread resolution solved for me) but in the midst of working on this issue, a friend suggested I do a hard reset on the phone by holding the top power button and the little dot on the front until it just shut off. I did this and I come back to none of my text messages. They have all been deleted. I can't find anything on the forums about this.
I am not sure I particularly care, meaning I don't think I had too much in the way of important information contained in them, but it wasn't supposed to do that so that's a bit annoying to me. Why did my phone do something it wasn't supposed to do?
i took pictures from my htc with the selfie camera. The were stored in camera pictures folder as well as the selfie folder. I created an album and moved the pictures from all camera picture folder to my album. I then deleted them from the selfie camera and realised they were gone from my folder i moved them to. Is there any way i can get them back
i formatted my pc. by mistakenly i synced my iphone without authorizing the computer first.so all the apps in the iphone got deleted..any way by which i can get them back to itunes??
I have nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It is updated to V 60.0003. It started showing and error Kern-Exec-3. It is now also showing a wierd no. on the top right corner on the menu screen. I read about it and found that the solution was a reset but I want to know what data will be deleted from the phone? I have huge contacts list and it is the most important thing of the phone.