You can try your luck to recover corrupted, deleted, or lost BMP files using Deep Data Recovery on computers, USB flash drives, external hard drives, and other storage devices.
BMP is a raster image format that is larger in file size due to its uncompressed nature, making it less commonly used than formats like PNG or JPG. Despite its larger size, BMP images retain excellent quality. However, its limited use online is due to the time it takes to load, making it more suitable for picture editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Photo Editor, Paintbrush, or MS Paint, where file size and compression are less of an issue.
There are several reasons why you might lose a BMP file, including accidental deletion, a computer factory reset, formatting a hard drive, system failure, hard drive failure, a virus attack, a power outage, or an unexpected interruption while transferring the file.
If you've lost BMP files, don't worry - they can still be recovered if you know the rules of how files disappear on a storage device. Even if they've been deleted, they're still there, just invisible, waiting to be replaced by new data. By understanding this rule, you can recover deleted .bmp files before they're lost forever.
You can't recover deleted or lost BMP files from the dust bin, but a professional data recovery tool can help you recover them from your computer, external hard drive, or other storage devices, including Windows PC, Mac, and USB flash drive.
Deep Data Recovery is a professional yet simple-to-use software tool that scans computers and storage devices to recover deleted or lost data, including BMP files. Its features make it a reliable option for users.
Download and install the standalone .bmp file recovery software on your computer where you have lost BMP files. Connect the external hard drive, if you're using one, to your computer and ensure it's recognized.
Select the hard drive where the deleted photos were stored, click "Scan" to start the recovery process, and wait for the software to find and display the recoverable files.
The BMP data recovery software takes some time to scan for lost or deleted BMP files, but once it's finished, it displays all found file types in the left panel. You can select the file type to view details on the right side, and when you find the target BMP files, select them and click "Recover" to save them on your computer.