First thing—check your Recently Deleted folder in Photos and also iCloud if you have it enabled. Sometimes the data is still there.
I was in the same situation a few weeks ago. I lost contacts and photos after a failed iOS update. A recovery tool helped me get most of it back.
Don’t panic—data loss like this happens often. Recovery is still possible, especially if the data hasn’t been overwritten yet.
Hi everyone, I accidentally deleted some important photos and WhatsApp chats from my iPhone. I didn’t have a recent backup. Is there any way to recover them?
Final note—tools like Stellar Repair for Video are quite reasonable and effective when it comes to handling such issues, especially for critical files.
Exactly, don’t lose hope. Many of us have been in the same situation and managed to recover our videos successfully.
You’re on the right track. Most files corrupted due to sudden interruptions are recoverable with the right approach.
Thanks everyone, this is really reassuring. I’ll try using a proper repair tool with the sample file and avoid unnecessary conversions.
I’d recommend using a reliable tool like Stellar Repair for Video. It’s quite user-friendly, supports multiple formats, and works well with sample files for better recovery.
Thank you for the advice, I ended up using Stellar Data Recovery Free Edition to scan my drive. It was a lifesaver because it let me recover my most critical files (up to 1 GB for free) without any upfront cost. If you’re in a similar spot, it’s a great ‘first-response’ tool to see if your data is still intact.
I hope this helps you get your files back! Data loss is incredibly stressful, but in most cases, the data is still there, it just needs the right tool to find it.If you want to try the DIY route first, I’d suggest starting with Stellar Data Recovery Free Edition. It’s very straightforward and lets you recover up to 1 GB for free, so you can test if your files are recoverable without any risk.Good luck, and let me know if you run into any specific errors during the scan
When you reinstall Windows, the old data isn’t immediately wiped; it’s just buried under the new OS. The ‘TRIM’ command on SSDs does make it trickier than old-school hard drives, but if you act fast, you can still find fragments. Try running Stellar Data Recovery on the drive. It’s designed to search for ‘lost partitions’ and can often reconstruct folders from the previous installation. Just don’t install the software on the same drive you’re trying to recover!
I’ve been through that ‘pay-to-save’ trap too many times. Most tools that claim to be free are just ‘free trials.’ If you only have about 500MB, check out the Stellar Data Recovery Free Edition. It actually lets you recover and save up to 1 GB for free without a credit card. It’s a solid DIY option for smaller jobs like yours where you don’t need a full pro license. Just make sure you save the recovered files to a different drive so you don’t overwrite anything!
Before assuming it’s a total loss, try reseating the drive or checking if it shows up in a different M.2/SATA slot. If it still doesn’t appear in BIOS, standard software won’t be able to ‘see’ it. At that stage, you’d need a professional lab with specialized hardware to bypass the controller. I know Stellar Data Recovery offers free consultations for these hardware cases, might be worth a shot to see if they can ping the drive before you call it quits
If it’s not there, then you’ll need a dedicated iPhone data recovery tool. These can scan your device directly or recover from backups.