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Penny Lee answered Yacoub Hamarneh's question

If they were saved on the internal phone memory, then the answer is NO. There is nothing you can do to rescue items lost from there unless you have backups.

If they were saved on your SD of the Android phone, then the answer is YES and chances of recovery can be 100% as long as … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

Up to 95% of lost files can be recovered even after emptying Mac Trash. Recover files on Mac

As the popular storage device, USB drive is capable of storing lots of files such as videos, audios, photos, documents, etc. But every coin has two sides, USB drive is also a carrier that can cause file loss … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

Two Ways May Help You A Lot

Way No.1-Repair Shop

With the professional computer experts and the high-tech skills, the data repair shop is a good choice for the computer users. No need to worry about dealing with the data rescue process by yourself, the data repair shop will do everything for you. You no need to … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

The following assumptions were made to calculate the number of images per card(SanDisk):
MP = 1,000,000 pixels
1MB = 1,000,000 bytes, 1GB = 1,000MB
TIFF image has 24 bit color depth, one of 16,777,216 colors per pixel
JPEG 100% Quality = Visually lossless JPEG compression with 1:10 ratio of RAW image

More info: www.cheapharddrivesstorage.com/how-many-pictures-does-a-2gb-

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Penny Lee answered

Basic Mac Data Recovery:

The basic question of your mac data recovery starts with whether it is Ok for you to upgrade from your OS X 10.5. Mountain Lion to macOS10.11EI Capitan, the answer varies especially if you are searching for an option to restore your data. If the Mac you are using is compatible with … Read more

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Penny Lee answered john mauldin's question

The short and simple answer is “Yes”. All problem above can be solve.

Initially, when you deleting a file, it will be stored in Trash, which is present on your Mac system at the right-hand end of the Dock.

The trash is only a place which shows you the files you deleted from the drive. This deleted … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

Two Ways May Help You A Lot

Way No.1-Repair Shop

With the professional computer experts and the high-tech skills, the data repair shop is a good choice for the computer users. No need to worry about dealing with the data rescue process by yourself, the data repair shop will do everything for you. You no need to … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

The 2GB USB flash drive can store 800 photos, 582 music., 51200 documents files and 285 videos. The capacity is not too large, you can used it for car audio players or temporary storage.

A 4GB USB flash drive,, having double the storage of a 2GB card, is suited for moderate use. Students who like to … Read more

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Penny Lee answered

Data recovery is a process in which a software is used to retrieve inaccessible data from a storage device such as a hard drive, memory card, pen drive, etc. Retrieval of data may have to be done if the hard drive crashes suddenly, the data is automatically deleted due to a virus, unknowingly deleted by … Read more

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Penny Lee answered Anonymous' question

Data recovery is a process in which a software is used to retrieve inaccessible data from a storage device such as a hard drive, memory card, pen drive, etc. Retrieval of data may have to be done if the hard drive crashes suddenly, the data is automatically deleted due to a virus, unknowingly deleted by … Read more

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Penny Lee answered Anonymous' question

Data recovery is a process in which a software is used to retrieve inaccessible data from a storage device such as a hard drive, memory card, pen drive, etc. Retrieval of data may have to be done if the hard drive crashes suddenly, the data is automatically deleted due to a virus, unknowingly deleted by … Read more