Get Your Tunes Back and Recover Music &   Recover MP3



Now that most of your music collection resides on a tiny little device, you can enjoy countless hours of musical enjoyment without having to switch CDs in and out of your CD player. But what happens if something goes wrong? What if you accidentally format the device and wipe out your entire collection? At nearly a dollar per song for purchased tracks, your MP3 collection can quickly amount to hundreds and even thousands of dollars. Losing your music is bad enough and it's made even worse as you realize the investment that's been lost too.

If you've accidentally deleted songs or reformatted the device your music is stored on, you can recover music by using a special type of software. As long as you can connect your device to a computer and have it recognized as a drive letter, data recovery software can access it and recover MP3 files and other types of data.

Most general purpose data recovery software can recover music files from connected devices. Specialty software is available that specifically targets music recovery including data recovery software designed to recover music from the iPhone and iPod. Many of the software applications for recovering music come with built-in media players so that you can preview the music files before you recover them. If you can hear the music, the software can recover it.

Music data recovery software is designed to recover music files that have been deleted, formatted, or corrupted. When your MP3 player suddenly can't play songs, chances are you have some form of corruption.

If you want to try to recover MP3 files or any other type of data from the device, it's important that you do not add anything to the device. Do not download anymore songs or you could potentially overwrite the hidden data. Even if you have erased or formatted MP3 player's storage, you can recover music from it so long as nothing new is added to the storage area.

Another option that you may be able to use to recover music is to check with your online music store. Many online music stores allow you to re-download your tracks a certain number of times depending on the license you have purchased. In addition, double check your computer if you think you might have downloaded the files to your hard drive before transferring them over to your MP3 player.

If you have an unlimited "to go" music subscription service, you can simply re-download your music tracks to your device without going through a data recovery procedure.

You can also send your media card to a data recovery service and they will recover music for you for a fee. This option is much more expensive and time consuming than data recovery software.

Today, it is possible for the average computer user to recover MP3 and music files on their own by using data recovery software. It's easier than you think to get your music back.