Now various removable media devices are penetrating into family life, perhaps you have been beset by data recovery problems as below:
1. Can I get deleted songs back when recycle bin has been emptied?
2. How to recover photos after deleting my USB hard disk?
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3. How to retrieve audio files from formatted video recorder?
4. Accidently deleted the photos in camera memory card, how to get back?
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Actually when we delete your songs or photos from removable media or format these storage devices, the space (or data) on which the data were stored is not deleted. What happens is that this space is simply classified as available, so the removable media knows it can now write new data there.
When you want to get deleted songs back from iPod, USB hard drives, flash drives, memory cards or hard disks, first thing that you should avoid taking any more data into your removable media or hard disk that the new data will cover the deleted data.
Then turn to a file recovery program for your storage device, for removable media, you need to connect it to your Mac first. The recovery program is not free but the DEMO Version should allow you to see if your photos are still there, if the lost data are valuable enough to you to pay money, you can order Disk Doctors Photo Recovery (Mac), a well-established media dada recovery software for Mac users.
Download Photo Recovery for Mac DEMO version here.
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Disk Doctors Photo Recovery is designed to suite all categories of Mac OS X users. It can recover various image types, RAW photo formats, music files and videos. The program also supports recovery of data from iPod, memory cards and other similar digital storage media. The software permits recovery of the following file types…
Standard Photo Format: BMP, PNG, TIF, TIFF, JPEG, JPG, GIF, PSD
Audio Format: MP3, WAV, MIDI, M4A, M4B, AIFF, AIF, AIFC, RA
Video Format: RM, MPEG, MPG, AVI, MOV, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, MP4




