Recover iPhoto Library
- Safe and fast recovery of photos deleted from iPhoto library
- Recover pictures from corrupted iPhoto library
- Restore accidentally deleted or missing photos from iPhoto library
- Supports iPhoto recovery from Mac OS X
Adrian Kinloch
iPhoto Library Recovery
Have you lost photos from your iPhoto library? Would you like to recover iPhoto library? Remo Recover (Mac) is the best solution, it helps to restore iPhoto library effortlessly. In-built advanced scanning algorithm helps to recover inaccessible or deleted photos from iPhoto library.
Features
- Recover deleted / lost photos from Mac iPhoto library
- Advanced algorithms helps to perform iPhoto recovery
- Sort recovered data on the basis of name, size, date and file type
- Identify and recover all popular photo, audio, video and digital RAW photo formats based on their unique signatures
- Supports both Intel and PowerPC Mac hardware
- You can preview recovered photos from iPhoto library to evaluate the recovery chances
- You can resume saving process whenever you want by using “Save Recovery Session” option, this ensures that you need not to rescan your drive to find lost / deleted photos
- Supports iPhoto recovery from HFS+, HFSX formatted volumes
Scenarios in which photos are deleted / lost from iPhoto library
Accidental deletion of photos: Deleting photos from iPhoto library accidentally, thinking it has been backed up will lead to loss of photos.
iPhoto library corruption: iPhoto library gets corrupted due to human errors or virus attack, which results in photo loss.
How to Recover Photos from Deleted iPhoto Library?
Mac iPhoto recovery can be easily performed by using Remo Recover (Mac). Below mentioned steps are used to restore pictures from iPhoto library.
Step 1: Download and install free demo version of Remo Recover (Mac) on the computer
Step 2: Launch the software by using the Start Menu, or by double-clicking the shortcut on the desktop
Step 3: A main screen appears, as shown in Figure 1. Choose the “Recover Photos” option from main screen as shown in Figure 2
Step 4: To recover photos from iPhoto library select “Recover Lost Photos” option as shown in Figure 3
Step 5: Select the logical volume from which you need to recover photos and then click “Next” as shown in Figure 4
Step 6: Select appropriate file types if you want to perform an additional search to find the files based on the unique signatures. Else you can also skip this process to continue with scanning process and then click “Next” as show in Figure 5
Step 7: Once the scanning process is finished as shown in Figure 6, you have the option to view the recovered data using Data View option as shown in Figure 7
Step 9: You can evaluate the recovery results by using preview option to view recovered data
Step 10: “Save Recovery Session” option is used to save the recovered information, that ensues you need not to rescan the drive when you resume saving process as shown in Figure 8
Step 11: If you are satisfied with the recovery results you can purchase the software. Later, you can activate the software and use the option “Open Recovery Session” to load previously saved scanned information and continues with the saving process as shown in Figure 8
Note: Do not save the recovered data to the same location on which you are performing iPhoto recovery. Saving data to the same location results in permanent data loss. Do not install any software (iPhoto recovery software) to the drive / volume from which the data is lost.
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Testimonials
"...and now I have retrieved the pictures and video!!! And saved them to my computer. Thank you so much!! I hope I don’t need your help soon, but I will recommend you to anyone that has this sort of problem..."
Lynnette and Don
"...I have just purchased the full application, and the point on the short e-mail is just to say thanks, and keep up the good work. 700gb of data fully recovered, after my drive lost it's structure. THANKS AGAIN..."
John McLachlan
System Requirements
Operating System – Mac OS X 10.5.x and above
RAM –1 GB (Recommended, 2 GB RAM)
Free disk space - 50 MB (for installation)
Log in as System Administrator or as a root to Install and use the software
Supports 32-bit, 64-bit Mac
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