How to recover lost files from ipad on mac

I have stored many videos, contacts, notes, music files and more on my ipad. Unfortunately, I lost my some files on it owing to my wrong operation. Now I am
looking for the ways how to get them back quickly, but it is failed. If you are familiar with this problem, please continue reading to give me some clues about how to recover these lost files from iPad on Mac computer? 100 coins will be added!

Firstly, you can rely on iCloud or iTunes to recovery iPad data, such as recover deleted text messages, photos, notes, restore iPhone contacts, after all, it is free. 
1. Connect your iPad with iTune on computer 
2. Right-click or control-click on the iPad icon under iDevice on iTunes 
3. Select "Restore from Backup" from the given options 
4. After it finishs, your contacts are back to your iPhone 
Important Note: This works only if you have made a backup for your data on iTunes. 
In case that the iCloud or iTunes cannot help to make a iPad Data Recovery, you can turn to a third party tool.
how to recover deleted files on iPad
http://www.iphone-data-recovery.com/recover-files-on-ipad.html
how to recover deleted photos from iPad
http://www.iphone-data-recovery.com/recover-ipad-photos.html
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http://www.iphone-data-recovery.com/ipad-video-recovery.html

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