How to recover deleted photos on Android with DiskDigger

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In our blog we have already talked about the possibilities of recover deleted images and files on Android with the use of specific programs for the computer and those that are capable of extracting data from the microSD cards in which we generally store this type of document. However, today what we want to do is explain how to do it through what is already one of the most famous apps on Google Play. We speak, for those who still do not know her about how to recover deleted photos on Android with DiskDigger.

Although below we leave you the link of download from the Google Play of DiskdiggerIt should be noted before that it is an application published in the official Google Play store and that it is also completely free. This is precisely why part of the success it has had in recent years. In addition, it must be said that it is compatible with Android 2.2 or higher, that it occupies 635k and that to carry out the process of recovering deleted photos with Diskdigger of which we tell you the step by step after the jump, you will need your device to have root permissions , so it will be necessary to do an unlocking process. If you don't know how, you can take a look at our previous tutorials on how to root.

Before install and run Diskdigger on your Android It is recommended that you have already done the root process. There have been cases in which doing so later causes incompatibilities, and although in principle when executing the app you are asked for permissions, and if you do not have them, it would be closed without more, it is preferable to avoid problems. So before moving on to our next step by step, it is better to exit this first phase on your specific Android device by root.

Recover Deleted Photos on Android Using Diskdigger

  1. Install Diskdigger on your device using the previous link that we have left you with the image from Google Play
  2. Run disk digger on your device and grant the permissions that it requests when starting in your terminal.
  3. Once you do, the application will show you a complete list with all the device's listings. You will have to select one by one, or those in which you think the images you have lost may be. Once you do, Diskdigger will start a scan of what you have asked for by pressing the Scan Device key.
  4. If all goes well, a new screen should appear where you will find a list of all the photos that have been erased from your device and that have been recovered.
  5. It is likely that the names of the photographs do not match those you gave them, and are simply a series of numbers. You will have to open them manually to find out whether or not they are what you were looking for. And although this can be a bit tedious, you can at least try to recover photos from Android directly.
  6. Once you have decided which images to disk digger has recovered and you want to save, you just have to click on them and press the Save button in case you want them to stay on your device, or if you prefer to send a copy by email in the button next to it.

As you see it turns out really easy to try to recover those photos that for whatever reason you had eliminated from your phone and that in this case they are of great use to you, or at least, they have great sentimental value. Even more so when the cost of trying to do it with Diskdigger is zero euros.


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     Arsenius said

    Look, I have done all the steps, but when I start the application it does not let me search in all the folders of the mobile, I get an option that says Basic Scan (Without Root) in which there are many photos of I do not know where, which me They are interesting and I want to recover, but they are seen in very bad quality. On the other hand we have Full Scan (With Root) I have to say that if I have the mobile rooted, although in this option it only lets me search the SD card when I want to search the internal memory. Can someone tell me why? Please give me a solution. Thank you anyway

     Carlos said

    I have the same problem, the photos come out
    blurred

        karen said

      I also get blurry, how do I solve that problem ...?

     genesis said

    The photos I am looking for do not appear and a number of photos appear and it tells me hidden by the settings, how do I do?

     Victor said

    It also seems to me hidden forums for adjustments to be made

     Victor said

    I will wait for your answers, thanks

     antonio said

    hello to me if it works for me and I get all the deleted files, but it does not give you an option to delete files, you want them to completely disappear from your internal memory, such as personal photos of yourself or children etc,, that option would be useful, because if you sell your mobile, or lose it, it can be recovered by outsiders

     rodrigo said

    spectacular, good

     veronica said

    hello I have the same problem my photos are blurry someone help me to solve the problem I will appreciate them greetings ๐Ÿ™‚

     dew said

    Hello, the photos I am looking for do not appear and a number of photos appear at the bottom in which it tells me hidden by the settings, how do I recover those photos