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Aug 5, 2024, 12:11:17 AM8/5/24
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Youcan back up content, data, and settings from your phone to your Google Account. You can restore your backed up information to the original phone or to some other Android phones. You can't use back up when you set up a personal device with a work profile or for work only, or when you set up a company-owned device.

Your photos and videos are already available in Google Photos. But you can restore the rest of the data you backed up while you set up your new phone for the first time or after a factory reset. At setup, to restore your data, follow the on-screen steps.


GetDataBack Pro is a completely redesigned and rewritten Data Recovery solution for Windows, Mac, and Linux file systems. Our developers have combined decades of data recovery experience with the newest technologies.


GetDataBack Pro runs as a native 64-bit application under 64-bit Windows. Thus is can take full advantage of the x64 CPU. GetDataBack Pro is now faster and can handle huge drives. Under 32-bit Windows, GetDataBack runs the 32-bit version.


GetDataBack Pro's clean interface guides you to your lost data and lets you recover it with just one click. GetDataBack Pro is the data recovery solution for professionals as well as inexperienced users. Start your data recovery now, no manual to read, no ostentatious options, no kidding.


GetDataBack Pro combines recovery capabilities for NTFS, FAT, exFAT, EXT, HFS+, and APFS. You do not need to find out beforehand which files system your drive uses. GetDataBack Pro's recovery engine internally utilizes four distinguished sophistication levels that automatically escalate until it achieves good results.


Advanced algorithms put files and directories together as they were, restoring file names correctly. GetDataBack employs several approaches to your data, depending on the actual condition of the drive. Four different escalating sophistication levels ensure the recovery of your files.


Not only does GetDataBack Pro recover your data. It does it quickly. The first sophistication levels recover large drives in seconds or minutes. Copying the recovered data to another medium is similar to the speed of regular file copy operations.


if you only have the data and not the library seafile still can recover all the files: Seafile FSCK - Seafile Admin Manual

You get all the data but user info, sharing permissions, and who has access to what is gone. This info is in the database only.


Have your DB and Seafile Data on one VM, that is on a redundant disk array + realtime hardware notifications+ daily backups onsite and offsite, and you would be solid. Note I have never had the need to revert to any of my backups after 4 years of operation. good luck


TestDisk is powerful free data recovery software! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software: certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting a Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy.


PhotoRec is part of TestDisk, and is a file data recovery software designed to recover lost files including video, documents and archives from hard disks, CD-ROMs, and lost pictures (thus the Photo Recovery name) from digital camera memory. PhotoRec ignores the file system and goes after the underlying data, so it will still work even if your media's file system has been severely damaged or reformatted.


I have used foremost to recover damaged hard disk both under NTFS (windows), FAT32 (Flashcard from a Nokia phone), and ext3 with great results. Command-line only, but quite it's easy, something like this:


It will order the recovered files on folders by file-type. Openoffice docs are recovered as zip files. As you need to execute it as root (in order to directly access the hardware), output files are also owned by root, so you will likely need to change their ownership afterward.


Unmounting the drive on a live system can be tricky... you'll often get the 'device is busy' message. To clear this 'properly' requires shutting down all processes accessing the file system. But... you were likely working in your home directory, and a zillion processes are hooked into your home directory, so good luck with that.


R-Linux(Recovery studio) is one of the best. I have used this tool many times before. I worked at a company where they used the commercial version, 9/10 times it recovers everything you want. Truly superb application. I saved mine and my friends behind many times before.


R-Linux is a free file recovery utility for the Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 FSfile system used in the Linux OS and several Unixes. R-Linux uses thesame InteligentScan technology as R-Studio, and flexible parametersettings to provide the fastest and most reliable file recovery forthe Linux platform. However, unlike R-Studio, R-Linux cannot recoverdata over a network or reconstruct RAIDs, or provide object copy.


Creates image files for an entire hard drive, logical disk, or its part. Such image files can be processed like regular disks. Images can be either simple exact object copies (Plain images) compatible with the old versions of R-Linux, or compressed images that can be compressed, split into several parts, and password-protected. Such images are fully compatible with the images created by R-Drive Image, but incompatible with the old versions of R-Linux.


Okay so here it goes, I restarted my iphone 6 the other day and it won't boot properly. (stucked in apple logo). I made a hard reset and followed the instructions on how to update using itunes. I was able to update it to ios10.3.3 and it worked perfectly.


My battery died and while I was charging it, the apple logo kept on blinking and kept on rebooting (dark screen) for like 4-5 seconds. I tried the same method again, making sure I click on UPDATE and not RESTORE.


It finished updating the ios again but to my horror, it restored to factory settings. I lost all 60gb worth of photos and videos all the memories I had for the last two years. I know it's stupid of me not to back it up in itunes or icloud.


How about those third party data recovery softwares? or any company that can recover the content? I checked my icloud and not a single photo were uploaded.. and why did this update ruined my phone?? It was working perfectly for the last 2 years.


It can't be recovered if you restore the device to factory settings. Storage on an iPhone is encrypted. When you restore it the encryption key is trashed and a new one is generated. Without the original key the contents of the phone's storage are irretrievable. It's true that the FBI was able to recover data from an iPhone 5, but it cost them over $900,000. And the method their contractor used would not work on a newer phone or newer version of iOS.


The update did not ruin your phone, at least not from your description. Something went wrong with your phone, maybe software, maybe hardware, maybe cosmic rays. It's hard to say what. But, from your description, it happened before you updated. My iPhone 6 once simply restarted itself while I was using it and, when it finally rebooted, it had wiped itself. I restored from the iCloud back up that had been automatically made the night before and went about my life. There is an old saying about data storage: It's not a question of if your hard drive/iPhone/USB stick will fail, it's a question of when.


Most of the recovery software I've seen for iPhones pulls data from the back up on your computer. Now that the phone has been restored, it's unlikely that there is anything recoverable on the phone itself. You could try a company like DriveSavers (they have a good reputation). They will need you to send them your phone. If they can extract any data, it's going to be costly, on the order of thousands of dollars.


For the future, turn on iCloud back up. If your phone is plugged in at night, connected to WiFi and the screen is locked, the phone will automatically back up overnight. I also have redundant systems for backing up photographs. I like Google photos. I also import them to my Mac by connecting the phone to my computer with a cable every couple of months.


I'm afraid there may never be an answer to that question. All electronic devices are fallible in some way. 2 years sounds about right for a battery to fail due to usage and age. Likes tires and brake pads on a car, they are consumable and will not last forever.


When you change your Chromebook password, it asks for your old password when you sign back in. If you forgot your old password, it erases all local data. Local data is supposedly the files and downloads you've made as well as your Chromebook history. I have had TWO YEARS worth of downloads, and I had forgotten my password. I accidentally signed myself out after changing it, and I was stuck locked out until I entered my old password. Well I had forgotten my old password, and had to click 'proceed' anyways. It erased everything I had downloaded, and I'm PISSED with Google right now. Does anyone know how I could find a way to restore the data I lost?


You can feel free to look through data recovery software options here and try your luck at getting some of your files back, but I would not get your hopes up. If the operating system wiped everything, then it's very unlikely that any of it will be recoverable.


Believe it or not, there is a reason that these systems are in place. If someone were to get ahold of your Chromebook, would you want them to be able to access your potentially sensitive files, even if they didn't have your password? If you lost your device, then I'm sure you would expect that your data would be safe, and that is not possible if your files can be recovered without your password. So, for the sake of the security of your Chromebook, it would be rather concerning if you were able to recover any substantial amount of data after wiping it.

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