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trapstar2208

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My younger brother was listening to some mp3 s on my atrix when gse accidentally deleted all 245 songs. Is there anyway possible to restore them The only place they were at on the phone was internal.storage. no sd card buthave one now for.future mishaps. Any help is greatly appreciated. No cpu either. DL'd and played on ATrix. Thanks in advance.
 
If you purchased the songs from an online service, you should be able to replace them. OR if you subscribed to a cloud backup service, then the songs should be recoverable.

Apart from that, there's no other recovery options.
 
This won't help you now, but he is your younger brother so legally you can hit him. :)

How did he erase your entire library? I have never looked but I would assume it is hard to prevent accidents like this.
 
On the internal memory your kinda hosed... If they were on a SD card you could pop out the card and run a program on it to recover most of em.
 
My younger brother was listening to some mp3 s on my atrix when gse accidentally deleted all 245 songs. Is there anyway possible to restore them The only place they were at on the phone was internal.storage. no sd card buthave one now for.future mishaps. Any help is greatly appreciated. No cpu either. DL'd and played on ATrix. Thanks in advance.

Hi you can try to use a file recovery software, something like this for example: Download Recuva 1.40.525 - FileHippo.com
do not download or delete any files on your phone at this moment. once you instal Recuva connect your phone via usb, make sure the drive letter appears on your PC (something under MB860) then run the file recovery.
there are few file recovery programs available out there, I had a simular issue at work where one of our client's surveillance data was deleted from an external RAID drive and we were able to recover most of it. I dont remember which software we used exactly, but this "recuva" seems to be not that bad at all according to the Cnet rating Recuva - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com
let us know if it worked. good luck!
 
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On the internal memory your kinda hosed... If they were on a SD card you could pop out the card and run a program on it to recover most of em.

from what I can see the phone is using FAT32 so it won't hurt to try...
 

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