Lost Videos on Cell phone Memory Card
Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009Cell phones come in all shapes and sizes. Since their introduction in the 1990s, they have evolved immensely. From being just a portable phone, to being a portable laptop, camera, camcorder, audio camera and a whole lot of other things all rolled in one. Though the quality is not always as good as that of a digicam or camcorder, the obvious advantage is that cell phones are smalled. The compact size makes it easy for one to take videos where-ever you may be.
Cell phones have an internal phone memory as well as an expandable memory. This expandable memory is what is used when saving images, videos etc on the phone. This memory card can then be connected to a computer or any other device to view, transfer or edit the data. This data is subject to loss quite often. You can always use a video recovery tool to get back your data.
Cause:
The most common case of video deletion is when you use a cell phone to record videos, then when you connect the memory card to the computer, you get a message saying that the “card is blank!” . You are left wondering what went wrong and how you can fix it!! This occurs accidentally formatted the card after taking the videos.
Solution:
There is still a solution of recovering videos stored in your memory card, as the videos are still there on your cell phone.
Even if the problem was because you formatted the card, you still have nothing to worry about. Where there is a will there is a way!! You can recover your videos and photos using a video recovery software. There are various utility software that perform video file recovery. After a video has been deleted, it is still present on you file system. This is where the software retrieves the video from. You should however be careful and use genuine software for the purpose, lest the file gets completely damaged!
Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is an easy-to-use video recovery tool. The software supports all video formats like MOV, AVI, ASF, MP4, etc. You don’t have to be a computer-whiz to be able to operate the software. It has simple steps which you can use to perform the recovery.