Mac lost photo recovery
You may lose you valuable photos, audio and videos files from you Mac volumes and may not have any backup of those files, these situations may occur due to various reasons like
- Master boot record (MBR) corruption or volume header corruption
- Apple partition map corruption
- Catalog file corruption
- When Mac volumes does not mount of fail to mount
- Disk initialization
- Memory card formatting / corruption
- Photos lost from iPods during syncing with iTunes
- Error messages like “The disk is damaged, do you want to initialize” or “-127 error disk could not used / found”
All the above scenarios result in loss of photos from Mac volumes / drives. Mac lost photo recovery software by Remo can retrieve your pictures, audio and video files from formatted or corrupt Mac volumes, hard drives, memory cards, iPods, memory sticks, USB drives, external HDD etc.
How to recover lost pictures from Mac volumes?
Remo Recover (Mac) – Media Edition allows you to recover deleted / lost photos from formatted or corrupt hard disk drive, SD Card, XD Card, CF Card, memory stick, external Zip drive, FireWire, memory cards and USB hard drives with ease.
Step 1: Launch Remo Recover (Mac) software by double clicking the icon from “Applications” folder then the program main window appears as shown in the Figure 1

Figure 1: Remo Recover (Mac) Main Window
Step 2: Select the Mac volume from which you want to recover deleted pictures and click on “Next” button to continue as shown in Figure 2

Figure 2: Select Mac Volume
Step 3: Once you click on “Next” button, the application displays a window to select photo files as shown in Figure 3, then the software starts scanning the volume for lost pictures

Figure 3: Select Photo File Types
Step 4: Once the Mac photo recovery application finishes the scanning process, the recovered images will be displayed as shown in Figure 4

Figure 4: Recovered photo files
Step 5: You may preview the photo by double clicking on the same or by clicking on “View” button. The recovered photos can be saved to any safe location by clicking on “Save” button as shown in Figure 5

Figure 5: Save Recovered photos
