(e.g., in a file explorer, a legal document, a system error message, or a web link?)
If this ID came from a forensic extraction (like a phone or computer backup), it refers to a specific entry in a database (like Media.sqlite ). 🔍 How to find the specific report 30CE14F6 A3FA 4043 91D1 9F72E148DEDE jpeg
Because this string is a unique identifier, there is no public "report" linked to it in general databases. These IDs are typically used for: AI responses may include mistakes
If you can provide a of the context or the folder path where you found it, I can likely tell you exactly which application generated that ID. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more in a file explorer
(e.g., Are you trying to recover a deleted photo, or are you looking at a technical log?)
Log files generated by Windows, macOS, or Linux use UUIDs to track specific software errors.
Apple devices often assign these strings as filenames or database keys for images in the local filesystem.