Deleted pictures and latest root method that works for G3 5.0.1 D850 21r? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Guys,
I have deleted an entire album with hundreds of pictures of family and trips I must recover.
Reading several sources I realize I need to be rooted in order to use the DiskDigger app, but not sure which is the method that is most up to date.
If you could please lead me in the right direction I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
Note: If you know of an easier way to recover the pictures without rooting, I'd appreciate it.

Maybe it backed up on LG Backup to cloud or Google backed up your photos to your Gmail. Search that. It backs up those things if you didn't turn off sync so check Google photos and LG back up.
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Hi,
I checked on google., but the pictures are not there. I do not have it set up to back up anything to the cloud.
I was able to root though, and used diskdigger. The issue is that it recovered a bunch of pictures that were not deleted and other meaningless stuff.
Is there are better software anyone could recommend for recovering these pictures from the internal memory?>

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[Q] PLEASE HELP! Unlocked bootloader, lost my 2 week old baby's pics, I wanna die...

Please help me... I unlocked bootloader, it wiped all my phone, then rooted hoping to get some sort of backup. No luck. Can you please help? Lost my 2 week old's baby photos due to stupidity.
David
try this: http://www.wondershare.com/disk-utility/recover-deleted-photos-from-nexus-s-and-galaxy-nexus.html
if that doesnt work, you might be out of luck.
Thanks Zep... unfortunately this doesn't work with the Galaxy Nexus, as it doesn't have an SD card and isn't recognized by the program.
there are some apps that have require root access that i have heard you can use to restore deleted files
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...mNvbS5oZXhhbW9iLmhleGFtb2JyZWNvdmVyeWxpdGUiXQ..
Sorry dude that sucks. Even though some people may hate it that is the benefits of the cloud.
Google+ uses an instant upload function that automatically uploads pictures taken from your phone into Google Photo's. DropBox has a similar feature which also syncs your photos into the cloud storage. Google+ edges dropbox out because it allows you to view photos sitting in the cloud Google Photos/Picasa directly in your gallery.
I am consistently wiping and changing ROMS on my phone so I opted to not have anything major physically stored on it. All my albums are store in Google+ Photos and are not shared, they are private and only visible to me. So if I ever have to wipe..say I am on vacation and my phone gets stolen and I have to do a remote wipe before transferring the pictures I snapped over, I know they were probably uploaded to Google Photos and I won't lose any candids.
Thanks Zep.,
These progs. unfortunately aren't working with ICS. I really appreciate your advice. Thanks again.
Dave
I'm sorry to hear you lost your photos, but every post about unlocking your bootloader states that it will wipe your phone.
Per the previous post, think about using Google+, Drive, or Dropbox.
I hope you are able to recover the photos.
Thanks for the advice. I'll try to somehow backdoor install "undelete for root users" on my phone and see if it'll work with ics.
DavidChitownNexus said:
Thanks for the advice. I'll try to somehow backdoor install "undelete for root users" on my phone and see if it'll work with ics.
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Did it work for you? I have the exact problem and i am a little desperate right now
HeCareth said:
Sorry dude that sucks. Even though some people may hate it that is the benefits of the cloud.
Google+ uses an instant upload function that automatically uploads pictures taken from your phone into Google Photo's. DropBox has a similar feature which also syncs your photos into the cloud storage. Google+ edges dropbox out because it allows you to view photos sitting in the cloud Google Photos/Picasa directly in your gallery.
I am consistently wiping and changing ROMS on my phone so I opted to not have anything major physically stored on it. All my albums are store in Google+ Photos and are not shared, they are private and only visible to me. So if I ever have to wipe..say I am on vacation and my phone gets stolen and I have to do a remote wipe before transferring the pictures I snapped over, I know they were probably uploaded to Google Photos and I won't lose any candids.
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Great advise, +1
cabronsaim said:
Great advise, +1
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Its great, but it doesnt help me so much right now
DavidChitownNexus said:
Please help me... I unlocked bootloader, it wiped all my phone, then rooted hoping to get some sort of backup. No luck. Can you please help? Lost my 2 week old's baby photos due to stupidity.
David
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U should post/ask this in the actually Google / android forums, yes sounds crazy since ur basically hacking ur phone but if they didn't want us to do it they wouldn't give us stock images and way to relock bootloader, its worth a try ... if anyone would no its them
Currently there is no android app that can restore files deleted off an ext4 partition (which is what the GNex uses). Not sure if there is anything available in Linux, but if so, you should theoretically be able to find some way to mount the /sdcard and use the Linux program. Haven't looked into it myself though.
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[Q] Photos on Google Backup

Hi Guys,
My USB port failed recently on my Note 2 so had no way of fully backing up my phone via my PC, however I did sync with Samsung and Google before it went off for repair. When it came back everything seemed to restore Ok but I have noticed that my backed up photos all seem to reside in a folder called Autobackup and are all low res versions.
I don't know much about this and sort of assumed that my pictures would be restored automatically to the folder they were originally in and at the same quality?
I can't find the Autobackup folder through file manager and I can't seem to do anything with the pictures via gallery.
How can I get the full res pictures back?
Your help is much appreciated
Neil
They are in cloud...when you press it and want to use them... they get downloaded on device.. try setting a pic as wallpaper.. you will understand
You can get them all on device..you have to go to settings in google photos app
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Thanks for your help and pointing me in the right direction. To get them back on my phone I downloaded them from the Google+ photos page. Come down as Zip files and to my relief they were all full size

Duplicate photos when resetting Google Photos app

Hi,
I tried to port the topshot function to my P2XL, I had to uninstall updates to my google photos app before installed the Pixel 3 port.
Now when I installed the port successfully, all my photos are now appearing twice (as I did a full back up of photos to Google cloud).
Is there not a way to merge the photos from the device to the cloud backup? Any help appreciated, thank you!
(By the way, I couldn't get top shot functionality working, so pointless effort sigh...)

Migrate from Google Photos to Device Storage via Dex?

Hi all,
So here's the deal. When I had my Pixel 2XL, I had about a bazillion photos on Google Photos, still do. No real order or organization, just a total mess. My impression is that the Note 10+ has far more robust file management software, and of course I have space for photos on the device and SD card. Let's also say maybe I've got some stuff on there that I just don't really want to be In The Cloud anymore. My thought is that I could do this via DEX - download or go through my Google Photos library from The Cloud, arrange things into folders on my desktop, and then load them onto the phone.
Would this work? Can anyone think of an easier way to move everything from Photos servers onto the phone's stock Gallery, putting aside any issues of "why would you want to do that" or "I wouldn't do that" because the bottom line is maybe I don't have the level of trust in Google as I once did and prefer as much of my data to me by own as possible.
Thanks so much!
Or just directly copy images via usb cable straight to the phone, all done using file explorer
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Or just directly copy images via usb cable straight to the phone, all done using file explorer
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Oh yeah, I guess I can do that, and that would be about a thousand times easier!
Alright, so, I'm not sure I understand how the Gallery and Google Photos sync up and I'm trying to think of what the best way to do this is. Just delete the un-needed stuff from the phone storage, sort the rest into folders as I like, and everything will stay backed up in Google Photos? My concern is that as far as syncing goes, Google Photos would basically re-upload or re-sync things I'd deleted from the phone's gallery. Which gets priority, for lack of a better word?
I hope I'm explaining that question clearly!

Recover

So how would I go retrieving photos or videos if deleted in android 10 or 11?
The gallery app has recycle bin option to restore deleted pics or videos and google photos too.
Sorry for the delayed reply. Usually, when you deleted photos or videos on your Android phone, first stop using it. Then check if they are in the Trash bin or not. If yes, you can recover from it easily. If no, check if there is backup or not. If also no, the only way is asking for help from pro shop or a third-party program like Dr.fone, Coolmuster Lab.Fone for Android, phonerescue, etc. In such situation, you need to pay for it. Hope this will be help.

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