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Data Recovery Software to Recover your Lost Data from iPad

Any truly free ios data recovery software?...?

ok so, i have looked all over and found a lot of software that says its free but then if you want to actually recover the info you have to buy it... and also the one program i found that was free easeUS doesn't have the thing i need.. i accidentally deleted a ton of text messages and message attachment from my iPhone 4s.. and a lot of the photos are important or have great memories so i was wondering is there any truly free software out there that can do it for me? i have tried the following: leawo ios data recovery, iPubsoft iPad iPod iPhone Data Recovery, Tenorshare iPhone 4 Data Recovery, EaseUS MobiSaver 4.0 (dosent give me option to get the message attachments...), Wondershare Dr.Fone for iOS, and lastly Aiseesoft FoneLab.. all these besides the easeUS one you have to pay for...if anyone could help it would be a great help!! thanks in advance!!

What's the best software to recover lost iPhone data from iTunes backup?

i've met with the problem before, i searched a extremely powerful tool called Potatoshare iTunes Data Recovery, it can fast and completely extract photos, contacts, sms, call history, calendar, notes, reminders, etc. from the backup of iphone, ipad or ipod touch. http://www.potatoshare.com/itunes-data-recovery.html

What's the best software to use to recover data from my iPhone?

Free iPhone Data Recovery is an easy-to-use and professional data recovery software for Apple users. It allows you to recover iPhone/iPad/iPod data including text messages, contacts, photos, videos, notes, WhatsApp and more without paying.Whenever you encounter data loss due to accidental deletion, iOS update, jailbreak failure, or iDevices get lost, stolen, broken or locked, Free iPhone Recovery software is always your best choice to rescue important data from iPhone, iTunes or iCloud backup.The best thing is its free and works on Mac as well as windows.Simple 3 Steps to Free Recover Lost Data from iPhone:Connect Your Device: Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to computer for scanning lost data. If your device is lost or stolen, you can skip to recover data from iTunes/iCloud backup.Scan Lost Data: Effortlessly scan iPhone/iPad/iPod and iTunes backup to retrieve deleted or lost data; freely access iCloud account to extract and restore data from iCloud backup.Preview and Export: Free iPhone Recovery allows you to preview the recoverable data in details. Also, you are allowed to export and save data in readable formats like VCF, CSV, XLS, HTML, etc.Download it here : FREE iPhone Data Recovery

Best FREE video recovery software?

i use recuva

http://www.piriform.com/recuva

Its free for videos & pics i believe.

How do I get my iPad 3 out of recovery mode without losing data?

Sorry to hear about your iPad. At this time, there seems to be no way to exit recovery mode in iOS 8 without performing a restore through iTunes. Unfortunately, this usually erases your personal data, but I have heard of cases where data remained intact.iOS 8 is still pretty new, so someone may discover a workaround to recovery mode in the future. For now, you must restore your iPad to continue using it. If you have not reset your device yet, your files should still be accessible. Try following these steps to recover your data before the reset: Check iTunes for a recent backup: In iTunes, go to Preferences > Devices. If there is a recent backup listed here for your iPad, you can reset now and restore from this backup. Check iCloud for an automatic backup: You may have enabled automatic backups to iCloud. If your data is available at iCloud.com, you can reset now and restore from here.If the above backups were never created, you can attempt to access the files directly from the iPad. You may not be able to recover all of your data using these methods: Try to backup with iTunes anyway: iTunes still might backup the data on your iPad (this happens sometimes in recovery mode). Connect your iPad to the computer. If iTunes detects it, look for Backups, and click "Back Up Now." Then reset the operating system and restore from this backup. If you cannot backup your iPad, do not reset it yet.Try to access the USB filesystem: If you have a Windows computer, this technique might work. Exit iTunes (make sure it isn't running in the background) and plug in your iPad. Sometimes Windows will detect the device and pop up a dialog that lets you view your files.Try commercial data recovery software: If you have no success with the above, products exist that claim to restore some files from an iPad in recovery mode. However, they may not support all apps or file types. I have no experience with these products, so you may need to search around.As a last resort, you can try visiting the Apple store if there is one in your area. They may have additional recovery tools but might charge you for the service. After you finish trying to recover your data, you must reset your iPad to continue using it. When the restore finishes and you have set up the iPad to your liking, create a backup immediately, and don't forget to make regular backups from now on :)Thanks for the A2A!

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