
Download All Recovery - Photos, Videos for PC
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About · All Recovery - Photos, Videos on the desktop
All Recovery – Photos, Videos scans your device storage to locate deleted photos, videos, and documents that may still be recoverable. Running the app on a PC expands your workflow: preview results across a wider screen before restoring, manage batch operations across external drives more efficiently, and keep your recovery work organized separately from your mobile device. The app accesses MediaStore, cache, and Recycle Bin locations to surface deleted content without requiring root access.

All Recovery – Photos, Videos for PC brings file recovery into a desktop workflow where you can recover deleted photos, restore videos, and retrieve documents with clearer visibility and more control. The larger screen makes it easier to preview recovered items before committing to restoration, and a PC setup keeps your recovery operations separate from daily phone use.
How Recovery Works with All Recovery – Photos, Videos
The scanning process examines your device storage across multiple locations: the MediaStore where photos and videos normally live, cached data, and the Trash or Recycle Bin when available. Once the scan completes, results appear as a browsable list. You can preview each item to confirm it is the right photo or video before recovery, ensuring every restoration action stays intentional. All Recovery – Photos, Videos also supports SD card recovery with appropriate permissions, allowing you to scan external storage and restore deleted content from memory cards or USB drives connected to your PC.
First-Run Setup and What to Expect
When you first open All Recovery – Photos, Videos on your PC, the interface presents a straightforward scan option. Before starting, check that storage permissions are granted so the app can access your device files. The initial scan may take a few moments depending on how much content your device holds. After scanning completes, results are sorted by type (photos, videos, documents) making it easier to locate the specific items you need to restore. Sorting and filtering by date, size, or file type helps narrow down results if you are hunting for a particular deleted photo or video from a specific timeframe.
Recovery Options and Batch Restoration
All Recovery – Photos, Videos lets you restore items one at a time or use batch restore to bring back multiple deleted photos and videos at once. This is especially useful if you accidentally deleted several files and want to recover them together rather than handling each restoration individually. The app also includes a secure delete feature for files you no longer want to keep, ensuring that deletion actions remain intentional and your gallery stays organized. Running on PC gives you better file management: you can select, sort, and batch-process recovered content more efficiently with keyboard and mouse input than on a phone.
Photo Video Recovery and File Types
The app focuses primarily on photo and video recovery, scanning for image and video files that still exist on your storage but have been removed from the gallery or trash. Within the file recovery software category, All Recovery – Photos, Videos also detects common document formats when available, expanding its utility beyond media alone. Preview functionality is central to the experience: you confirm visually that recovered items are what you intended to restore before the app returns them to your device. This verification step prevents restoring the wrong content and keeps your workflow transparent.
Storage and Device Compatibility
All Recovery – Photos, Videos works with phone storage, SD cards, and external drives when connected to your PC. The app does not require root access to scan most storage locations, making it accessible for standard device configurations. Running on a PC allows you to connect multiple storage devices (internal drives, external hard drives, SD card readers) and manage recovery operations across all of them in one session, rather than recovering from a phone one device at a time.

Install steps
Install All Recovery - Photos, Videos on Windows 10/11 or macOS using BlueStacks, a free Android compatibility layer. Here is how to set it up.
Get the BlueStacks installer
Head to bluestacks.com and grab the installer matching your operating system.
Launch the installer
Open the file you downloaded and follow the prompts. The first-time install pulls a few hundred MB and usually finishes in a few minutes.
Open BlueStacks
When setup finishes the emulator launches automatically. Allow it a moment to finalize the initial configuration on first run.
Sign in to Google Play
Click the Play Store tile inside BlueStacks and sign in with a Google account so you can install apps from the official catalog.
Search for the app
Use the Play Store search bar to find the title you came for. Confirm the developer name matches before tapping install.
Install and open
Tap Install, wait for the download to complete, then launch the app from the BlueStacks home screen. Pin it to the dock for one-click access.
Download All Recovery - Photos, Videos
Get the installer and follow the install steps above to run All Recovery - Photos, Videos on Windows or macOS.
FAQ · All Recovery - Photos, Videos
FAQ
Can All Recovery – Photos, Videos recover files from an SD card?
Yes, with appropriate permissions granted, the app can scan external storage such as SD cards and other removable media. You can connect these drives to your PC and run recovery scans across them alongside your phone storage.
Do I need to root my device to use All Recovery – Photos, Videos?
No. All Recovery – Photos, Videos works without root access, scanning MediaStore, cache, and available Trash locations on standard device permissions.
Can I restore multiple photos at once?
Yes. The app supports batch restore, allowing you to select and recover multiple deleted photos and videos in a single operation rather than restoring items one by one.
What file types can All Recovery – Photos, Videos recover?
The app specializes in photo and video recovery. It also detects common document formats when available, depending on what data remains recoverable on your storage.
How long does a recovery scan take?
Scan time depends on the amount of content on your device and the storage locations being checked. Initial scans may take several minutes if your device holds substantial photo and video libraries.