So it would reset a laptop and there were quite a few pictures on it now I wanted to ask if anyone knows if these pictures can be retrieved?
So your sentence structure is a catastrophe…
No you can't. If you have a Google account, check out Google Photos. Otherwise rip pictures
A "reset" does not destroy any data.
But I doubt that you did a "reset". Laptops usually don't have a reset button.
Go to a PC professional with your device. You should have already broken too much to continue on your own.
You can only hope that there are a few remnants left somewhere.
So: remove the hard drive and attach it to another computer using a USB adapter.
Then you could try using a "Recovey" tool.
https://www.heise.de/...cuva-43395
https://www.heise.de/...99654.html
Or commercial programs:
https://www.oo-software.com/de/products/oodiskrecovery
https://www.isobuster.com/de/
And then there are professional service providers:
https://www.google.com/...festplatte
=> add a place name to the back of the search.
Some service providers also offer flat-rate prices, but it won't be cheap.
I don't think this is a smartphone.
It works a little differently on the PC.
And as for your objection to the sentence's sentence structure:
You are absolutely right!
Thought it is the same there. Sorry 😅😂
Oh no, my sentence structure is a disaster? With this and every other question I've ever asked? It is quite difficult to ask a question that does not already exist. In addition, anyone who can read (I don't want to be offensive, but you obviously can't) obviously understand what that means. Last but not least, a lack of time prevents you from seeing what you have typed there. Just one last thing… Who the hell cares? Everyone understands what it means! You annoy with your German corrections, pretty much everyone on the net! If you want to be offensive and don't want to help, just let it be complete. Nobody needs someone like you.
Thank you very much ☺
I'm pretty sure that a reset was made 😊
Now what? In a figurative sense on cars, that would mean: "I'm pretty sure that either the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal was pressed."
In an accident, such small, insignificant differences are important.
If you do not know the simple difference between a "reset" and a "reset", you should personally avoid repairs.
Laberst something of a lack of time, but first writes half a novel. Calm down
Apart from the fact that it has the same meaning but now haha
Oh dear I say yes, reading competence does not seem to exist. I said I had no time when asked…
This shows that you unfortunately didn't understand anything - even if the information "A reset is not a reset and vice versa" jumps in your face with your bare bottom.
Good advice - and not meant badly: let professionals do the data recovery.