This is an easy way to see where your downloads are stored by default. Connect your Android device to your computer with a USB cable, and within a few seconds, you should see a prompt appear offering to show you the contents of the device you connected. Click on the one that allows you to see the contents of your Android device.
Click on the Phone option and scroll down until you find the Downloads folder. Just open it and do whatever you please. You downloaded an image last week but accidentally erased it from your device. To recover that image, open Chrome, tap the three-dotted menu icon at the top right corner, then tap Downloads to see your list of downloads from the browser.
The new and much-improved Microsoft Edge browser is slowly making inroads on Android, and makes it relatively easy to find your downloads. Firefox makes it just as easy to find your downloads.
Once you have the browser open, tap on the three vertical dots at the top-right or bottom-right, depending on your personal setup of your display. To dig a little deeper still into your Android directories, you should read our guide on how to install TWRP Recovery.
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Is this article useful? Yes No. Never Miss Out Receive updates of our latest tutorials. Sign up for all newsletters. I would like to receive newsletters via email. We will not share your data and you can unsubscribe at any time. Some of you may want to recover deleted files directly on Android device, but actually we suggest doing it on PC, because downloading and installing a program on Android may overwrite lost files, making data recovery difficult.
In this post, we use the freeware MiniTool Mobile Recovery for Android to recover files lost due to Android system upgrade, and it is a program running on Windows platforms.
Free Download. Please download and install the program to your Windows computer, and run it. Then, you'll receive the message below:. Of course, if you just need to recover files from SD card of Android phone, you can choose Don't Install. After successful installation, 2 recovery modes are shown:. If your lost messages, contacts, photos, or other files are saved in internal memory of Android devices, please choose Recover from Phone. After choosing Recover from Phone , please connect your Android device to computer, and then the program will detect the connected device.
Then, you'll be prompted to enable USB debugging mode if you haven't enabled it before. Please follow instructions below to enable your Android device's USB debugging mode. In addition, if your Android device hasn't been rooted, you'll be prompted to root it. After successful root, you will get to the 3.
Device Ready to Scan window, where please choose types of files you want to recover and select one of scanning modes from Quick Scan and Deep Scan. Firstly, you can try Quick Scan to see whether lost files are found, since this mode costs much less time. However, if quick scan fails to find needed data, please go back to the Home window and repeat previous operations, and the only difference is that you need to choose Deep Scan this time.
After analyzing, it will scan the Android device and list all files it found. Please find and check files that need recovering and recover them to another location. Now, users should know how to recover missing files from Android internal memory, and next let's see steps to restore data from SD card after an Android Marshmallow or Nougat update.
Click to tweet. Then, connect the SD card to computer via card reader or computer built-in card slot and click Next to continue. Of course, you can also use the Android device as a card reader to connect SD card to computer if possible. After inserting the SD card to computer, just click Next to continue. Then, select the target SD card to scan and click Next. Just wait patiently. Once analysis is completed, the program will scan all files saved on the SD card automatically. And after scan, all found data will be shown.
At this time, please look for and check files you want to recover and click Recover button. Now, SD card file recovery after Android Marshmallow or Nougat update is completed, and you can have a try. With its Removable Disk Drive recovery module, you can easily restore your lost and deleted data from different kinds of digital data storage media, like USB flash drive, SD card, memory card, and more.
With the trial edition of this software, you can check whether the lost data on the Android SD card can be found by this software. Just download it by pressing the button below. Before data recovery, you need to remove the SD card from your Android phone, insert it into the card reader, and connect it to your computer.
After installing the software on your computer, please open it and you will enter the This PC interface by default. Then, you need to choose Removable Disk Drive module from the left list.
The target SD card will be listed on the interface automatically. Just choose it and click on Scan button. When the scanning process ends, you will see the scan result interface where you can check whether your needed files are found.
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