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Yeah, first thing, stop using the phone as much as possible.

If trash is emptied, it gets a lot harder. Not impossible, but depends.

So I messed up. I deleted a bunch of photos from my Android phone (Samsung), and then I also cleared the trash thinking I didn’t need them anymore. Now I actually need some of those pictures back.

There’s no backup on Google Photos (I checked), and they weren’t on an SD card, just internal storage.

Is there any way to recover them after emptying the trash? Or are they gone for good?

Thanks everyone! I tried a recovery tool and was able to get most of my files back 🙌

Really appreciate the help!

I faced a similar issue recently. In my case, the SD card got corrupted and I couldn’t access anything.

What worked for me was using a recovery tool (like Stellar Data Recovery). It scanned the card and helped recover most of my photos before I tried fixing the card.

One tip:Always recover data before attempting repair , otherwise you might lose everything permanently.

Yes, it’s definitely possible to recover deleted files from an SD card—as long as they haven’t been overwritten.

First thing: stop using the SD card immediately, otherwise new data can overwrite the deleted files and make recovery impossible.

You can try:

Checking hidden folders like .Trashes

Using backup (if available)

Or using recovery software

You can try the SD Formatter once, but don’t spend too long on it. Replacing it is the right move at this point

That situation usually points to either a corrupted card or a failing one- and given that formatting is failing, there’s a decent chance the card is dying.

Short answer: your card is the bottleneck. What you actually need is UHS-II (in slot 1)

Hey everyone,

I accidentally deleted some important photos and documents from my SD card while using my Windows laptop. I didn’t realize until later, and now they’re not in the Recycle Bin either.

Is there any way to recover deleted files from an SD card on Windows? Would really appreciate any help!

Yeah, you’re on the right track. The safest move is to take the drive out and connect it to another working PC using SATA or a USB adapter, then just copy your files over. If the drive isn’t accessible that way, you can use a bootable USB like a Windows installer or Linux live USB to access and back up files without booting into your system. And if the drive has errors or files are missing, a tool like Stellar Data Recovery can help pull data without making things worse.

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Good question, this kind of issue usually doesn’t touch your personal files since Windows Update works in a separate system area. At worst you might see temporary glitches or a failed update, not actual data loss. That said, if something does go missing, stop using the system right away to avoid overwriting files, check the Recycle Bin and previous versions first, then use a trusted recovery tool like Stellar Data Recovery to scan and restore anything important.

  • This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by mark willium.

Thanks, that makes sense. If the system still won’t boot and I can’t access Windows, what’s the safest way to recover my files from the drive? Can I connect it to another PC or use a bootable tool without risking further data loss?

Thanks, that helped with the CPU issue. One more thing I’m worried about, if this was caused by a stuck or failed update, is there any chance it could affect or corrupt my personal files? And if something did get lost during the process, what’s the safest way to recover that data without making things worse?

Yeah, take this seriously because faulty RAM can corrupt data randomly. First thing, back up your important files right away to an external drive or cloud, don’t wait for symptoms to get worse. Keep usage minimal until you’re done copying. If you notice files already missing or corrupted, stop using the system and run a recovery tool like Stellar Data Recovery to safely pull what you can. After that, test your RAM sticks one by one or replace them before continuing normal use.

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