12-09-2020 02:33 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 04:21 PM by ZenBot
12-09-2020 03:55 AM
KayeThe only possibility is if ever the video has remaind in the recycle trash/bin folder.Model: Zenfone 5 ZE620KL
Please i would like to ask for help, i was transferring my videos to my sd card and I accidentally deleted it. I deleted it yesterday and i only noticed it now. I thought i copied paste it, but i actually pressed move thats why i don't have any copy of those videos. I didn't synced my photos in google, so i don't really have a choice right now. Someone plase enlighten me that there's still some way, because i'm very sentimental and those videos are so important to me :<
Deleted Videos on Gallery
12-09-2020 04:53 AM
archilsoni412I checked my recycle bin earlier, and there's nothing in it. Thank you for your response!https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/41473/deleted-videos-on-gallery
The only possibility is if ever the video has remaind in the recycle trash/bin folder.
Go to file manager- recycIe bin
According to me If you have deleted it permanently than there is no other way to restore it back.
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12-09-2020 06:23 PM
12-13-2020 08:09 AM
Christine_ASUSWhat do you mean by "Besides, performing "permanently delete" from phone-side has slightly higher chance to rescue the data yet the chance is still extremely little"? Can i retrieve it using third party data rescue agent? Which do you recommend? I tried finding some but can't perform well. Yeahh, I already am cautious about transeffering to SD card. My only mistake was I forgot that I still haven't removed the SD card. Thank you very much for your response!Hi Kaye
Thank you for your asking. Did you tap "permanently delete" from PC side? If the videos are so important for you, I personally suggest you to try third party data rescue agent. Due to personal information protection, our repair centers do not provide related service. Besides, performing "permanently delete" from phone-side has slightly higher chance to rescue the data yet the chance is still extremely little.
Furthermore, if you want to switch the data from internal storage to other places next time, please note that performing "copy+paste" is much safer than performing "cut+paste".
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