I am using the software with a Samsung s10 tablet and after many days of creating a drawing I accidentally exited the software, a pop-up popped up asking me whether to save the drawing yes or no and I accidentally clicked no.
I am really depressed because I cannot restore the drawing so please help me how to restore it
Hello @daniel2468, and welcome to the forum!
That is hefty, and I feel with you.
But okay, some recherche showed that you may have a chance using a software like the well known Disk Drill from a PC using Windows 10 or 11, or respectively, from a Mac using the macOS version of Disk Drill to restore your deleted file with this data recovery special-tool. The free version of Disk Drill can restore files of up to 500 MB in size, if yours was bigger, you will need the paid version or look around for another of these tools.
Please do not expect miracles, reliable tools cannot perform miracles, but they can recover what is still on the disk! Unfortunately, there are many tools that I do not trust any further than I can throw them (and hope to hit the trash can).
I don’t know if Recuva is able to access Android disk’s from Windows, or maybe the very spartan but very effective Photo Rec for Windows, both are free and very good tools to recover deleted data from all kind of media, so if you are lucky maybe they can help out if your file is huge, because the price tag of the paid data recovery programs out there is as hefty as your issue.
By the way, I know that Disk Drill is considered a very robust and trustworthy tool that has been around for several years, but I don’t use it because of free alternatives.
The likelihood of you purchasing one of the many fake tools that were touted everywhere when I was searching for a solution earlier to solve your problems, but do nothing but drain your bank account, is non-existent here. However, it is a tool and can only recover what is recoverable; it is not a “magic tool” and cannot perform miracles!
So if you decide not to go with Disk Drill because it’s expensive, make sure that on the many sites offering “comparison tests” of data recovery tools, the URL displayed (the web address in your browser’s address bar) does not “coincidentally” come from the company of the data recovery tool that is touted as the “best tool” in first place, as it was with 5 of 6 sites I searched for this posting!
Michelist
Friends, I need software recovey for the Samsung S10 tablet.
I know, but one way can be programs that access your Android from a PC or Mac, I already named a few.
But I did a little more research, something you could have done yourself in the time that passed in between, but okay, you seem to be incapable of doing so.
I can’t tell if the programs presented in the following test I link at the end will bring your data back, but at least it is a test that feels safe, it is not made to promote someone’s product I would say, but if your data is recoverable I can’t say, you yourself have to decide if you are willing to pay the price these programs usually have:
Michelist