Yesterday I accidentally deleted lots of pictures from a folder on my computer and then I emptied the recycle bin. But now I want to know how to recover deleted pictures from computer because some of those pictures are really important for me. Can someone help me?
Many people hold the opinion that it is becoming very hard to get them back once pictures are deleted from recycle bin. But it is not true. In fact, pictures are still on computer hard drive after deleting. We just can’t access them directly. Before they are overwritten by new data, we can easily restore the missing pictures from computer with the help of a professional picture recovery program.
MiniTool Power Data Recovery is an outstanding recovery utility for Windows, which is designed professionally to get lost pictures back in a simple and safe way. Furthermore, it can not only recover deleted pictures from computer hard disk, but also recover various files from different storage devices. Let’s have a close look at this picture recovery software.
The first thing is to choose a proper module after we launch MiniTool Power Data Recovery and we can see there are 5 functional modules in this picture recovery program.
Undelete Recovery: recover accidently deleted files and folders.
Damaged Partition Recovery: when logical damage appears on the drive or Windows asks to format the partition, use this module to recover pictures.
Lost Partition Recovery: retrieve pictures from lost or deleted partition.
Digital Media Recovery: recover multimedia files (photos, music etc), and scan multimedia files only. Find the lost pictures quickly and accurately.
CD/DVD Recovery: recover lost pictures from CD/DVD.
In order to do picture recovery successfully and efficiently, we prefer to select the most appropriate module to recover lost pictures. What’s more, the picture recovery software can run well under almost all Windows operating systems. With its all-in-one design, we will be able to understand easily how to recover deleted pictures from computer. Therefore, MiniTool Power Data is really a picture saver.