Similar to the Trash bin recovery on Mac, which enables you to retrieve recently deleted files, the "Recently Deleted" folder in Photos also preserves recently removed pictures for 30 days, facilitating their easy restoration. If you're searching for deleted photos, this folder serves as a lifeline. If you find that the "Recently Deleted" folder is missing, you might wonder where deleted photos go on a Mac and how to locate them. In this article, we'll guide you through restoring this folder and explain why it might have disappeared.
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1. Retrieve Recently Deleted Photos | On Mac OS X: Launch "Photos", proceed to...Complete steps |
2. Recover Permanently Erased Photos |
Select the disk location (this could be an...Complete steps |
If both of the above two methods fail, you can delete a photo first and then try these methods again.
As mentioned earlier, the Recently Deleted album in Photos retains erased images for only 30 days. Beyond this period, the deleted photos are permanently removed, and the Recently Deleted album itself vanishes since it only appears when it contains images. This indicates that all your deleted photos are older than 30 days.
If you wish to recover a photo that has surpassed the 30-day limit, your best option is to utilize a data recovery software. For this purpose, we recommend using Data Recovery for Mac. It is one of the top-rated Mac photo recovery tools that enables you to retrieve deleted photos/albums from Photos, Mac hard drive, external hard drive, SD card, USB drive, digital camera, and more. Continue reading to learn how to easily use this tool to restore deleted files on Mac, including photos, videos, Word/Excel/PPT documents, music, archives, and other file types, in just three simple steps.
Step 1. Search for missing files
Choose the disk location to search for missing files (this can be an internal HDD/SSD or an external storage device) on macOS Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, and the latest Sonoma. Click the "Search for lost files" button.
Note: Before data recovery, it's recommended to click "Disk Backup" from the left sidebar to create a backup of your Mac to prevent additional data loss. Once backed up, the software can retrieve data from the Mac backup, and your computer can resume writing new data.
Step 2. Review the scanning results
Data Recovery Wizard for Mac will immediately scan your selected disk volume and display the scanning results.
Step 3. Select the file(s) and recover
In the scan results, select the file(s) you wish to preview and click the "Recover" button to retrieve them.
Also Read: How to recover deleted photos on Windows 10.