Monday, March 7, 2016

Deleted "0" Folder on internal memory HELP!

So, one day I decided to cleanup some of the folder on my LG V10. I had it connected to my PC through USB on MTP mode. I started deleting some empty/old/unused folders. One of them was a folder labeled "0" (without quotes). I thought that was interesting. I don't remember exactly what was in the folder but I think it went like 0\legacy\titaniumbackup\. I do remember that titanium backup was the only apps folder in there. So I figured I would delete it (my phone isn't rooted anyway). A while after I deleted it I saw that all of my user data had been wiped clean!!! Internal and external sdcard had been wiped!!!(music, documents,downloads,DCIM folder and files, etc). After seeing that I remembered that some folders in linux/ android are symlink folders, especially when dealing with sdcards and stuff. So I figured that the "0" folder was one of the files.
But, why would that folder be on the root of the internal memory?

I had 30GB of pics and stuff on my 64GB micro SD. Removed it from phone and ran a recuva deep scan, but it only found like 42 files from the root folder on the sdcard. Also tried easeus and minitool recovery tools but to no avail....
Is there any why to get my files back or am I screwed?


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