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Get back lost photos from iPod
IPods are the portable media players that are used widely these days. These devices are designed by Apple and have a wide range of models, which include iPod Classic, iPod Shuffle, iPod Mini, iPod Nano and iPod Touch. All these devices use a special software i.e. iTunes to transfer music, photos, videos and other data to the devices from computers or laptops.
As everyone uses these iPods there is a high probability of losing data from it. Several causes, which may result in photo loss from these iPods include
Remo Recover is the best iPod recovery software that helps you recover lost digital photos, music and video files from iPod with ease. In order to increase the chances of photo recovery, avoid uploading any new photos, songs and videos on the iPod, once you have noticed that you have lost your photos.
You can follow the below steps, to recover all the lost / deleted photos from the iPod
Step 1: Connect the iPod to a healthy PC on which the Remo Recover software has already been installed. Launch the application by selecting it from the Programs Menu or by double clicking the desktop shortcut. The main window gets displayed, select the "Recover Photos" option as shown in Figure 1

Figure 1. Main Window
Step 2: Select the iPod that is displayed as a logical drive from which you want to recover digital photos as shown in Figure 2

Figure 2. Select Logical Drive (iPod)
Step 3: The software lets you perform an additional search for digital photos by selecting the file types that are listed, based on their unique signatures, as shown in Figure 3. You can either use "Skip" option to skip this step and proceed with the scanning process

Figure 3. Select File Type
Step 4: The software scans the selected drive to find the lost data as shown in Figure 4

Figure 4. Scanning Process
Step 5: The recovered photos are displayed once the scanning process is finished. You can use the "Data View" or the "File Type View" option to view the recovered photos as shown in Figure 5

Figure 5. View recovered photos
Step 6: You preview the recovered photos by using the "Preview" option and evaluate recovery results as shown in Figure 6

Figure 6. Preview Photos

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