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How To Recover Videos From The Review Personal Video Folder?

How do I recover videos if I accidentally deleted them on “review personal videos” ??

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iBoysoft author Vain Rowe

Vain Rowe

Answered on Tuesday, August 27, 2024

have never heard of an album or folder called "Review Personal Video" used to store videos on either a Mac computer or an iPhone device. But if you want to recover the videos on your iPhone, you can go to Photos > Albums > Videos. If you delete videos from there, they should be recoverable from “Recently Deleted”.

If you want to recover videos from a Mac computer, go to Mac Trash > find the videos you want to restore > right-click them and select Put Back.

For the videos from the "Recently Deleted" folder on iPhone and from the "Mac Trash" on Mac, data recovery software is worth a shot. Just free download a trustworthy data recovery software for iPhone and Mac, then perform the data recovery task. For the Mac end, I'd like to give iBoysoft Data Recovery Software a big recommendation, which is fabulous for its disk scanning skills and data recovery algorithms.

 

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