After reset ipad i lost photos i want recover photos

Lost photo after reset ipad 
How can i get back lost photo

If they were on the iPad when you last synced/backed up on your computer's iTunes then you can try restoring the iPad from that backup (backups and restoring). Otherwise I'm not aware of any way to recover them.

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    The message means that you need to restore the iPad using iTunes. When you connect the iPad to your computer and launch iTunes, if you cannot see the iPad under the devices heading in the sidebar of iTunes, you wll have to restore using recovery mode. If you see the iPad under the devices heading, click on it and then click on the summary tab on the right and click on restore.
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    While pressing and holding the Home button, reconnect the USB cable to iPad. When you reconnect the USB cable, iPad should power on.
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    I am having the same problem with my iMac. I open up iPhoto and it says that i have 18 recovered photos and wants to know if i want to import them. No matter what i do pressing yes or no it still pops up every time i open iPhoto. The folders marked recovered photos appears(which are empty) one after another. At this point i don't care about the 18 photos because i don't even know what or where they are. I think when i transferred my photos, music, etc from my external hard drive something happened. I just want to stop the recovered photos pop up every time i open up iphoto. By the way I have tried opening up the iphoto library and theres no import/import folder. Can you please help me?

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  • After resetting iPad I cannot find my photos :(

    I misrecorded my restrictions passcode and had to restore my iPad to the default. I backed up and saved everything, but cannot seem to get important things back - like my photos! and Notes.   Please help!!!

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    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For troubleshooting on this, take a look at this article:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3694
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  • My question is to anyone that can help..I downloaded 2-300 photos on my iPad and want to reload a few hundred more. The last time I did this I lost the first batch of photos I loaded a week before. How do I just add without losing what is already on iPad?

    My question is to anyone that can help..I downloaded 2-300 photos on my iPad and want to reload a few hundred more. The last time I did this I lost the first batch of photos I loaded a week before. How do I just add without losing what is already on iPad?

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